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  "textContent": "submitted by GreenShimada to selfhosted\n91 points | 75 comments\n\nHi all,\n\nI want to spin up a small home server. Nothing crazy, maybe 4 or 8GB ram at most. 1 Docker instance running a few privacy frontends (Invidious, Redlib, Xcancel, SearxNG, etc.) and split tunneling VPN connections for each one.\n\nObviously, a Raspberry Pi 4 or higher is the internet’s favorite choice, but I don’t need wireless connectivity, I just need a single HDMI and 2 USB ports to get everything set up, one ethernet port, and a dream in my heart.\n\nHas anyone use alternatives like Le Potato or Orange Pi? I’m curious what their community support is like, and if there’s a FOSS-friendly standard.\n\nThanks!",
  "title": "Question: What are some alternatives to a Raspberry Pi good for a small home server?"
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