I think CasaOS is a popular one. Another one I recall is YUNO Host
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I'm liking the Yunohost one, underlying debian ~~12~~ 11 which is how I have my current docker hosts set up. And that's a hell of an application list.
I haven't looked at yunohost in years now. It was my first attempt at self hosting, but I realized as soon as I deployed a service with it that I wanted to learn all the details of hosting rather than use a push button sort of setup. No hate at all towards using that, I just realized I wanted to get my hands dirty right away.
Ansible automation maybe?
Are you just wanting to make deploying the OS and workload easier? You could build a OS template and then use Ansible to set it up for you in a repeatable way.