I was hit by a rather large electricity bill recently (at home). My current 
cluster set up comprises 2 x HP Proliant DL380 G3s and an MSA 500 storage array 
(all three are very heavy on the juice!). I decided that if I want to continue 
playing with RHCS at home I needed to look for a cheaper, greener option. I can 
easily get a couple of PC's (dual or quad core cpus and plenty of RAM for 
running a virtualised cluster) but the stumbling block has been a cheap low 
power shared storage solution. The best that I have come up with so far is an 
offering from Maxtor and from LaCie, which basically comprises an esata disk 
enclosure that has two firewire 800 ports. I believe that Linux will support 
these dual firewire 800 enclosures but I am a little concerned about the speed 
(91MB/s) in comparison to a SCSI disk array. Ideally, I would prefer a disk 
enclosure / array with dual esata ports but I haven't been able to find 
anything. 

My question is, does anybody have a low cost hardware specification that they 
are running xen and RHCS on with shared storage that won't cost the earth and 
won't hit me in the wallet when it comes to paying the electricity bill? 
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