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Amigun2020-04-21 17:11:34
Raspberry Pi
Amigun, 2020-04-21 17:11:34

Can Raspberry Pi be used as a small home server for small tasks?

Good evening. There was a need - a very small mini-server at home. Needed for small tasks - to test your creations for a long period of time. Of course, one could use some inexpensive hosting for such purposes, but I'm interested in trying to implement this myself in order to gain experience in creating such servers, so to speak, and I also want it (the server) to be at my place - in order to be closer to him)

I did not think for a long time, and decided to use Malinka for these purposes, let's justify our choice:
• Cheapness. Raspberry is quite cheaper than even the same computer (for example, the price of an ordinary computer can be 25-30 thousand for not the most powerful hardware), especially since I already have one copy of raspberries, but if necessary, you can buy another one.
• Low power consumption. Comparing with the same computer, the raspberry will consume much less electricity.

For me, these qualities are important.

Now briefly about that. what I would like to place there:
1 small site on Django. Only I will go there, and no one else, the statistics of my telegram channels will be displayed there. Accordingly, the site will send and receive about 40 requests every hour (a little more, a little less), and process them by building graphs. And also about 4 telegram bots will work there, each of them will send about 6-10 requests to the telegram server per day.

So the question itself is - will one raspberry pull it all? Or am I asking a lot?)
If it doesn’t work out, then how about a cluster of two raspberries?)

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DevMan, 2020-04-21
@Amigun

should pull.

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