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Proxmox is good as a host OS, you'll set up a VM for docker and run your stuff in that.
It has a built in backup system to image your VMs and Containers, you can combine it with Proxmox Backup Server either in a VM or on another system for incremental backups and deduplication.
As far as Nextcloud goes I'm not surprised you had issues, their setup is weird, non-standard and very unstable in my experience. I switched to Syncthing long ago and it's so much better.
Proxmox also can run on ZFS, has support to run containers, and can also manage backups.
Have you solved the issues Syncthing has with Android? Seems Android v9 and later networking blocks the LAN access for finding local relays. Even manually configuring relay IPs in Syncthing doesn't resolve the issue.
I don't use it on Android because I don't need sync, I need backups.
Photo backups are handled by Immich, and a general backup is done by the FolderSync app on a daily schedule over WebDAV to my server.
It runs just fine for me on Android 14. I don't remember if it found the other devices automatically, but setting them up manually is trivial too. And devices can inform each other about each other if you enable it.