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You can use other init systems on Gentoo, like OpenRC. You can also use other distros like Void(which uses Runit as PID 1), or Artix, which can use OpenRC, Runit, s6 and dinit. Most of those are much better option than systemd, however, you can have compatibility issues with some packages that relay on systemd.
By "like", I meant "akin to". I mentioned those distributions because they don't use Systemd
Oh, okay, I misunderstood you.
I plan to use simple services like a hypervisor, rsync, ZFS, and NFS/Samba. This is for a NAS