So long story short, a lot of it will depend on how fast your data
changes/grows, but it doesn't necessarily require a high end computer. You
really just need something beefy enough as to not be the bottleneck. If you
can make the client I/O the bottleneck, then you're good. Depending on your
budget (or what you have lying around) a decent AMD budget Ryzen system
would work quite nicely.

If you're familiar with Debian then I'm sure it's well documented how to
install and setup. I maintain the Fedora EPEL version and run it on CentOS
8 quite nicely.

Thanks,
Richard
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