Raspberry pi's do not support Windows, even if some people have managed to install windows on them. If you do manage to get Windows installed on your Pi, you won't be getting support for it here. At least in the past these threads have been locked by the admins and I suspect that will continue to be the case. But who knows.
You can connect from a Pi to a Windows machine with RDP though not with the MS version of the RDP client. And you can remotely connect from windows to a Pi running a linux OS with one of many VNC remote clients you can install on windows.
If you want to run a flask website almost any pi will do, though I would say you need at least a Pi 4 with 2GB is recommended since you want to run a DB server on it too.
You won't be able to run MS SQL Server on a Pi, but you can run other RDBMS on it like Maria DB, PostgreSQL, etc.
You can't run any of the MS office apps on a pi. You can try playing with getting them to run with Wine, but it's more trouble than I'd care to deal with. You can use the online version of the office tools from a PI with a browser.
If you really need to run windows and all those other MS tools, I recommend you get an old laptop with at least 4GB of RAM and call it the day. If you really want windows 11, you'll be more restricted as it requires newer hardware, but if you can do with windows 10, an old laptop is just fine.
You can connect from a Pi to a Windows machine with RDP though not with the MS version of the RDP client. And you can remotely connect from windows to a Pi running a linux OS with one of many VNC remote clients you can install on windows.
If you want to run a flask website almost any pi will do, though I would say you need at least a Pi 4 with 2GB is recommended since you want to run a DB server on it too.
You won't be able to run MS SQL Server on a Pi, but you can run other RDBMS on it like Maria DB, PostgreSQL, etc.
You can't run any of the MS office apps on a pi. You can try playing with getting them to run with Wine, but it's more trouble than I'd care to deal with. You can use the online version of the office tools from a PI with a browser.
If you really need to run windows and all those other MS tools, I recommend you get an old laptop with at least 4GB of RAM and call it the day. If you really want windows 11, you'll be more restricted as it requires newer hardware, but if you can do with windows 10, an old laptop is just fine.
Statistics: Posted by memjr — Tue Dec 19, 2023 10:47 pm