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Hi, the other comments have said it pretty well, but you can also check out my previous post for some of the other comparisons.
I went from Pihole > Adguard Home > Technitium, and stuck with the last one because it supports clustering (syncing data between nodes) and recursion (so no need for external Unbound). The interface is a bit complex and there is no dedicated documentation, but should be intuitive enough as you learn.
If you want something simpler, I think Adguard Home is a better choice than Pihole as it natively supports encrypted DNS protocol, and has a sleeker UI. But other than that Technitium is nice as you expand your homelab eventually.
Thank you for sharing the link to your previous post. Will definitely read up on that!
I think I will skip Adguard just due to not wanting a license.
I do wish they had more documentation on this stuff for Technitium.
Though it does seem like a cool product.
adguard home is foss (gpl3)
I may give this a shot and see how I like it. However, I am struggling with my systemd-resolvd service not wanting to disable.