No, because a switch can't route traffic from one point to another. Specifically, it can't do NAT. Without NAT you can only have 1 device connected to the internet.
Ariquitaun
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Use vlans to create a dmz you can place a server only for public Internet facing stuff.
You contradict yourself on paragraphs 5 and 7. First you say it's reachable from the outside then it isn't.
DIY always better for an all around server which is a nas but also a application server.
I have an old i7-7700T with 32gb ram in a fractal node 304 case, running Ubuntu and 3x4tb drives in zfs raidz1. There's little it can't handle.
I'm not sure I follow. You can terminate your cables into wall mounted sockets just like your electrics. What's the issue with this?