Old mini mac as a media server?

I have a MacMini 2.1 Intel Core 2 Duo, 1.83Ghx, 2 GB RAM Mac Mini that has only a DVI video port.  Currently, the mini does nothing and I would like to unload my primary iMac iTunes account and share the mini for different computers in the House and the current 1 (soon add another) Apple TV.  99% of my media is in iTunes.  I have a 2 GB external spare hard drive I can use on the MacMini for storage.

A colleague suggested I use the mini as a server multimedia and mentioned 3 applications/tools - Synology Nas free and Plex.  I would like to hear suggestions on how best to continue this Mac Mini as a media server using an external drive.  Is the fastest way to transfer just my iTunes library current of my primary iMac on the external drive on the MacMini?  Currently, my main iMac is where I manage my iTunes account, synchronize devices, purchase new media, etc.  I'm afraid that if I have the unloading to the Mini, how can I manage my current workflow?

Plex would be a good option

Synology is a brand of SIN do not know if their flavor of linux might work on a mac mini

I have one and use it with plex too

also have plex on my iPad, iPhone, OS X, windows 10

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