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Did a similar round about a year ago, for a 4GB RAM Celeron though. Ended up with some of these https://debiandog.github.io/doglinux/ and is still running Sparky Bonsai from that pool. Source: over 2 years ago
Dunno whether that's "better" than AntiX, but Puppy Linux has some Debian based Distros. Source: over 2 years ago
When I want a complete desktop that still keeps me in the .deb universe but without all of the insane defaults and resource usage of Ubuntu, I go with a DebianDog variant, which is also incredibly light for what it offers. Source: about 3 years ago
DietPi - Dietpi is a debian based operative system made to install new apps easyer.
StableBit DrivePool - State of the art, file based drive pooling software.
TinyCore - Simple operating system based on Linux that uses "modules", and loads everything into RAM. Can be persistent too.
btrfs - Btrfs is a modern copy on write (CoW) filesystem for Linux aimed at implementing advanced features...
Plop Linux - Plop Linux is a small distribution built from scratch that can boot from CD, DVD, USB flash drive...
Greyhole - Greyhole is an application that uses Samba to create a storage pool of all your available hard drives, and allows you to create redundant copies of the files you store, in order to prevent data loss when part of your hardware fails.