Is it capable of hosting XMPP, IRC, Email and a simple website altogether?

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    11 months ago

    Slaps board of Pi this bad boy can fit so much fucking dust in it.

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    11 months ago

    i run homeassistant, pihole, 2 projects of mine using NodeJS, nextcloud, a very simple static website and Nginx for some DNS customization like pointing nc.home to a specific port. My pi is a 4GB one and for now the used RAM is not even 1 GB. I run debian with no graphical interface

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    11 months ago

    I had Docker Container mini server running on RPi4 + HDD enclosure with 4x2TB drives for almost 2 years. If i remember correctly - i had 18 or 20 containers. Usual stuff like PiHole, Plex, Transmission, FileBrowser and other stuff.

    Not once i had any problems with this setup. One of the reasons i switched from RPi4 to Intel NUC + Proxmox - some of the stuff i self-host for work only available for x86 platforms.

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    11 months ago

    You can fit lots of stuff in 4gb of ram. Just pile on services till it starts running low.

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    11 months ago

    There are a lot of factors that go into whether a big server like Google will accept your email, it’s so much work that it isn’t worth it unless you really have to. Just “self host” on proton mail or something

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    11 months ago

    To be fair I my 8vcpu vm struggles with transcoding, so I wouldn’t hold that against the pi. I got a little beelink box for jellyfin and it transcodes no issue with quicksync

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    11 months ago

    And even if they can get around the port 25 block Gmail and other large email providers often block any emails coming in from a residential IP.