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As a counterpoint I've had pihole running in various configurations for 7 or 8 years and the only problem I've had was a log file got too big or something. Works great.
Logrotate is your friend
With AdGuard Home you don't even need to have log files, there's built in options to store it in-memory.
It also depends what else you are trying to do, but I love PiHole's ability to act as a proper DNS server for my LAN with support for A and CNAME records
My experience exactly. I keep telling myself I should set a cron job or something to purge the logs after some time, but it happens infrequently enough that it’s not a big deal.