Can someone tell me how easy is it to put up a DRM repeater.
I think you meant DMR. It's identical to putting up an analog repeater. You'll need:
Location, location, location…
Power.
duplexer
feed line
antenna support
antenna
lightning arresters, grounding, and a hundred other small bits and pieces.
It seems like this is the way that amateur radio is going.
Yes and no. Analog is still king, likely will be for a long time to come. Digital is out there, but you really need to consider what digital standard you adopt. DMR isn't the only one out there. There are P25, NXDN, DMR and different variations of each. They are not interoperable in the digital mode.
Also I see that there are a ton of radios on the internet such as kirisun and zastone that list DPMR radios.
Can someone explain what that is.
dPMR is Digital Private Mobile Radio. It's a European (ETSI) standard CAI (Common air interface). It's not compatible with DMR.
Before you get much further, I'd recommend reading up on these digital standards and decide which one you want to use.
Also anyone see an issue with a 900mhz repeater in the houston area.
Whats popular and whats dying as far as bands.
Thanks for your time.
I'm not in Houston, so I'm no help there. Not sure about your specific area, but 900MHz is pretty quiet. Not a lot of 900MHz amateur gear out there. There is some commercial stuff out there, and that is what most amateurs are using.
Choosing a digital standard and a not-so-popular band will severely limit who can access your system. This might be what you are looking for. If not, carefully consider the availability of equipment before you proceed. Newer digital standards make finding used radios a bit more difficult, especially somewhere like 900MHz. You might have better luck with 2 meters or 70 centimeter band. Bigger selection of gear out there.