SSH is an obvious thing to try, but I suppose it may get cut off by the same DPI.
Possibly, ShadowSocks or obfs4proxy might be of some help? E.g. you can wrap Wireguard traffic in ShadowSocks (AFAIK it supports UDP).
SSH is an obvious thing to try, but I suppose it may get cut off by the same DPI.
Possibly, ShadowSocks or obfs4proxy might be of some help? E.g. you can wrap Wireguard traffic in ShadowSocks (AFAIK it supports UDP).
It's very hard to say anything definitive, because many of those can generate different load depending on how much traffic/activity it gets (and how it correlates with other service usage at the same time). Could be from minimal load (all services for personal use, so single user, low traffic) to very busy system (family and friends instance, high traffic) and hardware requirement estimates would change accordingly.
As you already have a machine - just put them all there and monitor resource utilization. If it fits - it fits, if it doesn't - you'll need to replace (if you're CPU-bound, I believe CPUs are not upgradeable on those?) or upgrade (if you're RAM-bound) your NUC. You won't have to reinstall them twice anyway.