Hey guys, I’m new to self-hosting; I’m trying to set up cloud storage to store pics and other content. However, I’m unsure whether to use my old computer, Buy NAS or ResberryPie to set up a home server.

Also, what is the best privacy-friendly OS to use with the home server?

Lastly, do’s and don’ts.

Any help would be appreciated (:

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Don’t use Raspberry pi.

  • It is overpriced and slow.
  • SD Card write speeds are low
  • you will need external storage
  • Arm architecture, so some programs might not work
  • power issues
  • slow USB

A cheap old laptop will work a lot better.

  • it might not have AC wake up (if power goes out, you will need to manually turn it on)
  • it might have always on cooler
  • it supports SATA SSD without adapter

I think Raspberry pi is only good if you need gpio, otherwise save money and use an old laptop.

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Don’t use Raspberry pi.

Oversimplified and in many cases is not good advice. Raspberry Pis are perfectly capable low cost home servers that absolutely sip power and take up little room.

Mini pc’s such as dell optiplex micro’s and intel nucs are also a good consideration.

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Exactly. Just know the limitations and capabilities of your hardware and implement your system accordingly. My Rpi4 works well for adguard home, wireguard, NPM etc. While my media server and other resource heavy stuff are installed on a Mini PC.

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How can you day"low cost home server"? they cost so much and when you need them they are out of stock

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They look like they’re back, and at non-scalping prices

Of course I’m still waiting for my rpi5, pre-ordered in October for a No pvember delivery

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