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@AlexPewMaster@lemmy.zip I'm in your situation. At the moment on my RPI 5 I'm hosting (via docker) the followings:
For the sake of clarity, here is my docker ps -a | wc -l
Almost everything is behind a reverse proxy (on another machine, a rpi4 with KVM) with an argo tunnel. And again
So if the question is "Is it enough a RPI 5"? The answer is yes, it is enough (at least for moderate traffic OFC). If the question is "I have to buy hardware: is a RPI 5 the best choice?" the answer may vary depending on many things. As you've been told, if GPIO is not a problem, maybe a minipc is better.