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	<description>Via the Windows Home Server Team blog I heard about some crazy, custom-built Windows Home Server in an Alienware case sporting 11 drives. Of course I had to check this out for myself. Whoa, it&#39;s true! This guy in Kuwait is retrofitting an older Alienware case to accommodate 11 hard drives and one optical drive and posting the progress to his blog. Here&#39;s Stage 1 and here&#39;s Stage 2. He&#39;s going to be using 1TB drives - wow!&amp;nbsp; We&#39;re definitely looking forward to seeing the final results.</description>
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