Is this server good for what I need - WordPress

Hi all

I have the following server:

AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 3600
6 cores x 3.6GHz
32GB RAMDDR4 ECC
2 x 1TB HDDSoftware RAID 1
Network: 1GB
UK server
Plesk
All for £60 a month

This will be used primarily for 1 x wordpress site that will have links showing videos from YouTube and articles with images and also a forum.

Whats your opinion on this server and will it be more ideal for the site as I'm guessing that WordPress is resource hungry.

Appreciated
Steve


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