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Clevery Mini HomeServer WHS

Time for another brief glance over at our friends in Japan, where the retailers of Akihabara keep pumping out those home servers.

Today we see the Clevery Mini HomeServer SP9C WHS, a 2 Tb (2 x 1Tb) home server dressed up in a very nice matt aluminium finish (careful of those fingerprints!) packing a 1.6GHz Intel Atom 330 Dual Core processor, DVD drive (there goes the logo requirements – doh!) and 1Gb of RAM.

Yours (if you’re in the area) for a relatively reasonable 65800 Yen (490€).

celvery mini homeserver sp9c 1 300x200 Clevery Mini HomeServer WHS

More Info: Akihabara News


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  • Dougie Fresh

    That’s the Apex MI-100 mini-tower case.

  • MadManWHS

    @Dougie Fresh -

    YEah this is easily DIY’able if you want a WHS with low power draw and low compute power and no expandability.

  • qwerty

    I really thought about doing this build, I was really close.

    But as MadManWHS says, it had too many drawbacks to use it.

  • Dougie Fresh

    I’d build an HTPC with that case or something similar (I’ve been looking into that maybe with the Zotac 9300 mini-ITX board or the J&W 780G mini-ITX, but yeah, not a server.

    My idea of a server is something built in a case like the Antec 300, 80+ PSU, 6-8 1GB WD green drives and a 45W AMD processor. I want to be able to add drive after drive as time goes on and data piles up.

    I guess this would be good though if you need to throw something in a small closet and you’re just managing documents and maybe some music but no video.