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Virtualizing an OS can take a lot of RAM, and virtualizing a Minecraft server can take 8GB by itself if you use any mods - I would definitely recommend 16 or 32. The other concern is your storage - for a NAS you ideally want a RAID or ZFS system. You'd need at least 2 drives for this (for whats' called "mirroring") to give you some data safety, though with ZFS you can have an arbitrary number of drives and create storage pools with arbitrary levels of redundancy (this may be more than you need though, and would require more RAM as well)