Here is a side note I thought I'd share.
At my work, we are a computer parts retail store along with a repair shop.
In our tech department we have a hodgepodge of random crap customers leave behind that we use to make our workstations for virus scanning, driver downloads, testing, etc etc...
They break ALOT.
I decided to make a Windows Home Server to keep our workstations backed up along with serving all of our tech utilities over the network and to be a print server as well.
The hardware:
ASUS P3V4X w/ VIA Apollo Pro chipset
Intel Pentium III EB Coppermine 733MHz
768MB PC133 (2x256 + 2x128)
1x 120GB WD Caviar (on board IDE)
2x 60GB IBM Deskstars (Promise TX100 IDE card)
2x 40GB Seagate 7200.7s (Promise TX100 IDE card)
DVD-ROM, CD-RW
GeForce Ti200 64MB
Dual Intel 10/100, one is a WOL Management Adapter
Dell Pull 350ish watt PSU, replaced fan with high CFM 80mm fan.
Antec Case, lots of high CFM 80mm fans.
If we do the maths it has 300GB of space, and I have duplication turned on for most network shares so about 150-200GB usable space. It isn't much and it isn't fast but it is going to make life a lot easier at work. Best part it cost nothing to make and it works like a charm.
Backs up out workstations daily and serves out all the utilities we need on a read only share so that viruses cannot infect it. Something that our flash drives cannot do.
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It's ghetto but it works great. I just love Windows Home Server.