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Is the Orange Pi 5 overkill for my needs?

Hi folks. Currently thinking of buying a new SBC since my Odroid HC4 died i am looking to buy a new sbc as my home Server. I would be mainly running portainer with the following apps:

  • pihole
  • wallabag
  • conduit
  • revolt ( optional)
  • grocy (optional have to try first )
  • wireguard

The orange pi 5 with 8gb RAM seemed like a good choice, but the 4 or even 3B models are even a bit cheaper. What do you guys think. Should I go for a prior gen or even a different SBC entirely?

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  • For Pihole or any other firewall applications two ethernet ports are nice and not many SBCs have that.

    For Conduit or any other Matrix server, fast storage connection, ideally a NVMe drive is also very useful and again not many SBCs have that.

    • Are two ports really necessary for PiHole? I guess if you have EVERY device in your house pointed at it and you have a LOT of devices, maybe....

      • Not in the slightest. Even with a couple hundred devices pointed at it you're not going to exhaust a 1Gb port. It's just answering DNS queries, it's not a firewall in and of itself.

      • I'm currently running a PiHole, haven't found a use for a potential 2nd Ethernet port. It's not a router or firewall, both of which have value for two Ethernet ports.

        • To be fair, the PiHole is just doing a firewall function: DNS filtering. If you have a fully featured router/firewall like PFsense, you can do everything a PiHole does using that. So I see how one could argue that a PiHole might benefit from dual NICs, but in practice, for home users, I agree that it's not necessary.

      • No, not strictly necessary.

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