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I'm using an old thinkpad with Ubuntu Server as the OS. Almost any OS will do, but Ubuntu server has a single button to install docker during the OS install, so it's easy.
I'm using docker compose instead of docker so that I can look at and update any scripts, and don't have to remember anything. For the file sharing, I'm currently upgrading from Samba to Copyparty - the best software I have seen in a long time.
I'm also using WireGuard and Syncthing to duplicate the storage to an identical laptop in a family member's house, rsync for weekly backups, and calendar reminders to do a monthly offline backup (automated with a script except for remembering to connect and disconnect the external drive).
I doubt you need all of this, but an old laptop with docker has so many options that you might start adding more stuff just because you can. I've also added HomeAssistant, Immich, and even a Factorio server to the same laptop using docker.