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I'll put it this way as somebody barging into the conversation: I love tinkering with SBCs, but setup, install, usage, and maintenance are all a hell of a lot easier on x86 still.
Personally I have very little energy for unexpected issues, and when I gave up on SBCs for serving (as opposed to tinkering) everything got much easier and my progress got much faster.
I've been buying dirt cheap used business PCs for servers, works great, doesn't break the bank, and there are tons of parts available if you stick to the major manufacturers.