On 24/01/2019 17:55, Jim Jackson wrote:
> I'd disagree. It really does depend on how much use (number of concurrent
> sessions etc) is being made of the services. I run a a Pi3B as a home
> server that serves DNS, DHCP, imap, smtp, NFS, web, ntp, syslog-server,
> ssh, openvpn for our, small, home network - and does some backup stuff.
> And it doesn't have swap and runs for months and months and never crashes.
>
> I'd say go for it with a pi W Zero, but watch what happens - and if it is
> struggling, then try a 3B. But my guess is you'll be fine.
>
Yep. I think I will be.
there is so little running at all.
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