I don't have anything concrete to base an estimate on.

I have my little pie server on a raspberry pi 3 that has no trouble serving 
15 or 20 wikis for just me running along side a git server and some other 
custom things. 

The server that we are using for the OokTech wikis (not the ones hosted on 
ooktech.com, it isn't publicly available) is about equivalent to the 
$5/month tier and it has been working fine, but it hasn't gotten any heavy 
use.

If the shared wiki system got about the same use as the google group than 
it would probably fit onto the smallest server but I am not certain.

The biggest piece that is currently missing is management tools. The 
built-in tiddlywiki webserver has no access or authentication controls.

The server I made for ooktech has authentication controls for login and 
different access levels so you can set which wikis a person can see and for 
individual levels you can set if a person can edit the wiki or just view it 
and if a person can do administrative tasks like adding new people or new 
wikis. But so far the interface for all setting that up is editing json 
files directly. I have been trying to improve it when I have time.

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