Using a Raspberry Pi as a server is a practical approach. It offers affordability and flexibility for lightweight tasks.
Using a Raspberry Pi as a server is a practical approach. It offers affordability and flexibility for lightweight tasks.
Certainly. Explore the Samba share setup for your Raspberry Pi. It works great and I've been using it at home for over four months now. https://howtoraspberrypi.com/create-a-na...and-samba/
Absolutely, it's possible. However, many updates to an internal SD card can shorten its lifespan.
It won’t be a large site. It’s meant to simplify school life. I’m developing a school webpage and just need a server to handle it.
I executed a PI as a trial for the dev server. It was enjoyable for a while. Certainly for a school assignment, rely on Sauron's advice.