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I dusted off my RPI4 and started tinkering with self-hosting things and it's sparked a fire. Suddenly I have 7 docker containers running and I need more RAM, more space and I want something reliable with room to grow. I like small form factors but it doesn't need to be RPI small. Any recs for your favorite hardware under $500?

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[–] DLBPointon 2 points 2 years ago

This happened to me too. Got a job in bioinformatics... Got really into the tech side of things and now have:

Wireguard - RPI 4 4gb dedicated which I might depreciate now I figured out how to use duckdns and port forwarding properly.

Vault - RPI 4 4gb - OMV6 w/ portainer running half a dozen containers

Docket-1 - RPI 4 4gb - portainer agent for Vault only running a Minecraft server

They all run great but I definitely need something with a bit more Welly for Minecraft. I have most of the parts for a total replacement just need to get a Ryzen 5 and done