gcurrie;466552 Wrote: 
> You might look at a Windows Home Server. You can get one pre-built or
> build your own. The hardware requirements are not heavy at all, so you
> can end up with a small box that doesn't take much power (it's headless
> - no monitor or keyboard, and administered from any networked PC).
> 
> WHS boxes are meant to run 24/7, although you can have them sleep in
> the middle of the night if you wish. Nice added features are automated
> backup of all PCs (and Macs too if you buy a system from HP), remote
> access, media sharing and even home automation.
> 
> OEM copies of Windows Home Server run around $90, and complete systems
> run from $400-700.

I'm looking into a WMS and like this model

http://www.amazon.com/Acer-Aspire-AH340-UA230N-Home-Server/dp/B001WGX15W/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1254682549&sr=1-1


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