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Are NUC hardware good for self hosting?

Pretty much what the title says, I was wondering, since I want to invest on self hosting applications and my raspberry pi 3 b+ can barely function. I don't have enormous expectations, just docker containers, nextcloud, pihosted, jellyfin... Any further suggestions (regarding the hardware) will be much appreciated.

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  • I am running almost everything in my home on a NUC (Celeron J3455 1.5GHz with 8GB RAM) and it doesn't break a sweat.

    Running invidious, nextcloud, kavita, airsonic, n8n, audiobookshelf, freshrss, calibre-web, vaultwarden, nginx proxy manager

  • A nuc is far more better than a Raspberry Pi. A Pi sure can do some things, but once you start, you will want more 🌞

  • Totally. My setup is on a NUC8i5BEH.

    Handles 4K Plex like a dream, all the *arrs, multiple website services. I have about 50 or so containers and it doesn't get close to full CPU usage.

  • If you need something that packs more power than a Pi while still being somewhat energy efficient and small form factor then yes, the NUCs are generally pretty good.

    Personally I'm running a NUC from 2018 with a 8th gen i3 that's pulling double duty as both a server running about ~10 docker containers, and as a media center.

    The server part still runs flawlessly, though the media center part is getting a bit slow when opening websites on it.

    As others have already said, one drawback is that there's only space for one drive, so at least a NAS or external USB storage is recommended for backups.

  • I'm running all my microservices on a couple of repurposed NUC5i5RYKs, running Ubuntu Server 22.04 (I know I know) and Docker. They've been absolutely rock steady thus far, though not quite as overkill as I like all my computers to be. But I got them in 2015 and they've held up more than admirably.

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