We Got Served has the scoop that Epson in Japan are releasing the Endeavour SV110h Windows Home Server.
The space saving Endeavour measuring only 75 x 195 x 185mm and comes with the Japanese version of WHS with PP1. Available in 2 flavors, a basic and a performance model, both come with 512MB of RAM and have fast 1000Base-T Ethernet.
The basic model is powered via a Celeron Intel processor 560 (2.13GHz) and has a 250GB SATA hard drive whilst the performance model has a Intel Core 2 Duo processor T8100 (2.1GHz) and a 320GB SATA hard drive.
Both models are available now for ¥ 79,800 ($725) and ¥ 99,750 ($906) respectively.
Also available for the Endeavor will be an optional 1TB or 2TB external HDD for additional storage space.





















August 21, 2008 at 1:47 am
¥ 79,800 ($725) and ¥ 99,750 ($906) sure makes Windows Home Server cost a lot of money, just to share files between computers. Think about it… almost $1,000 dollars for just sharing.
I think most individuals will say, what’s more important, getting a new computer, or not getting a new computer for a server that needs a at least two computer to be useful.
Why afford a WHS server, that cost more than a computer?
August 21, 2008 at 9:49 am
[...] well as the Epson we discussed yesterday, the following Japanese companies have announced that they will be shipping Home Server powered [...]
August 21, 2008 at 3:05 pm
WHS does more than just share files.
September 30, 2008 at 2:59 pm
[...] the Epson Endeavor SV110H September 30, 2008 — Philip Churchill As we reported back in August, the Japanese version of Windows Home Server is available in the Epson Endeavor SV110H. And here [...]