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This probably informs me as to my idea. I had a Raspberry Pi sitting around on a shelf somewhere, and wasn't sure if it could handle an instance for a few basics. Sounds impractical.
I suppose it depends. An 4/8gb RPi 4 may be able to handle a smalll instance, keeping in mind that a 2 core/4gb VPS has sufficed for most instances until the recent influx. My concern with using one would be primarily with storage capacity and speeds, but iirc, there's a SATA hat you can get to connect drives directly (as opposed to external USB storage).