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Monday, May 26, 2008

A Real Home Server/Toaster!

Earlier this month I posted a photo of a WHS build by Shad, one of my readers. It was one of the $400 KPC Home Servers with was cleverly disguised as a toaster with a MyKover image.

Not to be outdone, Edgar Voorbraak sent me the following picture of a WHS that he build:

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He claimed that it was a low powered Windows Home Server built from an old toaster! At first I found it hard to believe, so I asked for more pics. No offense to Edgar, but you can see how I might be a little skeptical and was afraid that I was being punked!

A few days later I received more pics. Sure enough, this thing is for real. I guess he built this about 6 months ago.

Here are the specs that Edgar sent along:

  • VIA C7@ 1.5Ghz, 1GB RAM
  • I managed to cram in 4 HDD’s, suspended in shock absorbers, totaling 2 TB
  • 12cm fan which glows red at the top
  • Toast time knob controls the fan speed
  • Power light is the HDD LED
  • I also managed to cram in the 150W ATX power supply.
  • Emergency stop button is used as power button

Not only is this thing green (Edgar says that it draws a meager 55W at full load), but it makes use of a toaster that would have likely found a home in some landfill.

Way to go Edgar! I'll be adding your creation to the DIY Gallery.

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16 comments:

Unknown said...

am sorry but that's a ghetto rig I am not feeling it. Instead I sincerely hope that the Windows Home Server platform continues to gain consumer acceptance and I feel that things like that just cheapen it and sends the wrong message.

Dusty said...

@ Vicken

I'm going to have to respectfully disagree with you there. Certainly I too hope that WHS continues to gain consumer acceptance but I believe that has more to do with Microsoft fixing its problems and less to do with tweaking like this.

I personally believe projects like this are clever and really showcase the devoted fanbase our beloved WHS platform enjoys.

Donavon West said...

I completely agree with Dusty. Anyone can go online with their daddy's credit card and order a $200 Antec Silver mirror-finished stainless steel case. What Edgar did was clever, whimsical and shows the dedication of a real WHS fan.

Privately, some at Microsoft will acknowledges that the data corruption bug has come close to actually sinking WHS. It's a BIG deal. Microsoft has put marketing for WHS "on hold" until the bug is fixed. I suspect that this will change later in the year. Stay tuned.

This toaster/server may not be your cup of tea, but to call it "ghetto" is unfair.

Unknown said...

OK maybe ghetto was a little harsh.

I think what is clever are articles on how to add ram/cpu to the HP MediaSmart Server etc.

So what you are saying is that I can be clever too if were to gut my Porsche and use the parts inside a Toyota (no offence here) but i am a devoted fan and i would like to help the Porsche brand.

Unknown said...

@Vicken:

Your analogy with Porche would mean that there also would not be any development of third-party / user plugins for WHS and that would be a shame.

If everybody had the money, not everybody would be driving Porches. A lot of people like to customise PC's (or cars..) to stand out from the mass.

This is where WHS shines; being able to use old hardware to make a home server or use hardware that you like better (than the meager mediasmart).

The reason why i made this WHS rig was purely practical; I had a bunch of HDD's lying around, together with a Mini-ITX board. I wanted a WHS but I did not have a computercase at that moment. Most people would go out and buy a small case and shove the server in their meter cupboard.
I just happened to have this toaster and wanted to display my server...

Unknown said...

Edgar, I love your WHS toaster. It's a classy looking machine and must have been lots of fun to build. Computing is all too often filled with stuffy ideas and soggy thinking. I prefer to have fun and enjoy the lighter side as you have demonstrated here.

All that being said, it still brings a question to my mind... Can it make toast?

Unknown said...

Well... Putting some bread in at the top will shred it to crumbs. But I bet the crumbs that come out at the bottom will be nice and toasty :) But the same will probably go for your toaster as well:)

Unknown said...

Touche! :) Come to think of it there is a super-slim cdrom slot hidden behind the MyKover panel. It's position is directly over the hot hard drives. I wonder if some thin-sliced bread might... nah, on second thought, I'll just make a trip to the kitchen.

Unknown said...

I only wish i had more space in the toaster.. I also have a slimline slot-in cd drive lying around. It would be nice to have a freshly toasted cd pop out from the top... :)

Dusty said...

I anticipate a new roomier toaster in your future, Edgar.

Please, please, please!! create a decal to make your cd-rom tray look like a piece of toast! -grin-

@Vicken
I don't know about your whole Porsche /Toyota analogy - but I'd be up for seeing you installing a WHS box in your Porsche. Touch-panel interface on the dash FTW!

Donavon West said...

Hey Edgar. Your toaster is getting famous. It's on Microsoft's Windows Home Server website.

Unknown said...

Edgar, your toaster is catching on fire:

http://www.on10.net/Default.aspx

Unknown said...

Yeah, I saw it :)
They made a mistake though; i have 2Tb storage. I am open to donations to make it 4Tb heheheh.

Too bad I only have 2 SATA connections and 2 IDE, so I won't hit 4Tb anytime soon, since I haven't seen 1TB IDE disks yet...

Also I don't think those nice WD Greenpower HDD's will be available in IDE.

Donavon West said...

@Edgar - I was also asked about your toaster on the Home Server Show Podcast.

Unknown said...

Nice podcast Donovon :) It is nice to see my little toaster got so much attention.
Funny that a lot of people are so sceptical about if this thing is real, but if they need proof I can always make some more pictures.

I don't want to take it apart again however; you can understand that it is not very easy to do. but I can make a picture of the inside as viewed from the top. You can see the harddrives and the powersupply from there.

David said...

That is the coolest thing since sliced bread.

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