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Hey guys, 

 

I recently started looking into nextcloud a little and would really like to set up my own cloud with it at home using true Nas and nextcloud. 

 

The plan for the server would be to mostly use it for Data storage, a synchronized Calendar and keeping notes on it. 

Apps like nextcloud talk would be pretty cool to have though and who knows what more - since there are a lot of pretty cool looking apps available for nextcloud. 

 

I was wondering what kind of hardware I would need to be able to have solid performance with like 5 to 10 users. 

Like how much Ram would be sufficient, what kind of cpu is needed etc - can a Raspberry deliver sufficient performance for so few users? 

 

Thanks for the help in advance

 

Cheers 

Chris 

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You really wn't need much hardware power to do this. 

 

A pi should be able to do this, or something like a used sff desktop or a 

 

Big thing is how much storage space you want.

 

Also make sure to backup this server.

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