I used a Raspberry Pi zero with usb-to-ethernet adapter and usb-to-ssd 
converter, found transfer rates to be slow. 
Being RPi zero uses the same usb bus, this most likely is the cause of 
being slow.
I used it as a git server for u-boot and Linux source code for Yocto builds
Then moved it to a beaglebone black with wired ethernet and usb-to-ssd 
converter, was much happier.
So it comes down to what kind of bandwidth you need. 
Don't recall the exact number, but I think beaglebone black will draw about 
3x or 4x of power (pi zero < 100ma, bbb > 350ma) idle state
That's my experience, hope it helps

On Thursday, September 19, 2019 at 1:25:05 PM UTC-5, [email protected] 
wrote:
>
> Hi Friends,
>
> I am thinking of creating a small System, which will be able to backup my 
> Website <https://silicophilic.com> everyday, automatically on an external 
> hard Disk. Can someone guide me if it would be best to move ahead with 
> Beagle or Raspberry.
>

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