On Tue, 12 Nov 2019, Edward Bartolo via Dng wrote:

> Needless to state, although it seems, it is actually needed for some
> people, the Raspberry Pi is not a full blown server, although it can
> be used by the hobbyist adolescent who wants to experiment and learn.

:-)

Like everything, it depends. As long as you understand the limitations,
work within those contraints and don't have unreasonable expectations
it is amazing what can be done.(*)

This 67 year adolescent runs 2 RPI household servers. One provides DNS, 
imap, smtp, dhcp, ntp, syslog and some limited nfs and web services for the 
household LAN machines. However, it does that from a USB attached harddrive 
and only boots off the SD card /boot partition, which is ordinarily 
read-only - no other partitions used. It currently has been up over 400 
days. The other is a backup server. 

Raspberry PI's CAN be made to do all sorts - as can any of the other 
look-alike SBC's out there now. I am though about to upgrade to a Raspberry 
Pi 4B - the extra memory and USB/LAN throughput will be nice to have, 
especially for the backup server.

Jim 
retired Sys & Network Admin

(*) These pi's are a lot more powerfull than the Sun Sparc servers we had 
NFS serving user data to 60+ workstations back in the 00's :-) 
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