Tranquil PC T2-WHS-A2 Final Hardware Shots

We featured Tranquil’s second WHS unit, the T2-WHS-A2 last week, which is a small footprint rack-format home server, offering great storage expansion opportunities. The story featured generic shots of the T2 chassis.

Today, I got hold of photos of the final shipping harware, and it looks like another great looking home server is making its way out of Manchester before Xmas.

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Refresher on Specs:

Dimensions: 387mm (w) x 356 (d) x 66 (h)
Materials: Steel, Aluminium and Polycarbonate – over 70% recycled materials
Colour: Satin Black (NB. the images above are of a generic chassis in silver)
Front Panel: Power & HDD Activity LEDs
Rear Panel: 12v Power in, 6 x USB, Ethernet
Network: Gigabit Ethernet
USB: 6 x USB 2.0 External ports
RAM: 512Mb (1Gb optional)
Weight: 7Kg
PCI Expansion: 2 x Free PCI slots or populated with eSATA 4 port cards
Hard Disks: support for 2x Hard Drives
Storage: 500Gb (1Tb/2Tb optional)
Power Consumption: 24w
Mounting Options: Desk, Rack Mount, Wall Mount, Floor Mount

Pricing

Base Unit: £399 ex VAT (512Mb RAM, 500Gb Hard drive, Gigabit LAN)
Upgraded Specification Available

The unit is now available for order over at Tranquil PC.

More Info: Tranquil PC


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Terry Walsh is the founding editor and owner of We Got Served. Since February 2007, the site has provided detailed coverage and analysis of the emerging home server category, and has subsequently grown into a trusted outlet for digital home news and reviews.

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