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I personally run it on a MiniPC that runs proxmox. You could run other stuff on it through proxmox as well. I would definitely recommend running always on server stuff on something other than your main daily PC.
You could probably run all the other stuff on there as well, although transcoding might slow things down a bit. HA itself should be fine as once you've set up all your automations it's not like you need to interact with it directly and you'll just get a little bit of lag at worst.
This is the way!
N100 running all my containers including Jellyfin with NFS to the NAS and HAOS. It works beautifully. Never experienced as much as a hickup. 8W idle and <20 W under load.
I know Iโm late to the party, but if OP goes for a N100 NUC, he should repaste before starting. Factory used way to little and cheap paste.