Tranquil PC announces Intel Atom-based Harmony home servers.
The only bad part?
It ships with Microsoft Windows Home Server, which makes it worthless to anyone who uses Linux. Well, it’s not worthless but you gotta pay more.
two new fanless models should be shipping in June: the T7-HSAi (left, with a single 3.5-inch drive or two 2.5-inch drives) and T2-WHS-A3i (right, with up to two 3.5-inch drives), both featuring Ethernet, four USB 2.0 ports, 512MB or 1GB RAM options, and running Windows Home Server. With base configs and 500GB drives, the T7 will start at £278 ($550 US), and the T2 at £299 ($590 US).

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