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2007-02-17
Install a Linux mini-server OS on an SD card, Something like this would fit the bill:
http://www.zentyal.com/
Yes, it can be had or zero cost.
http://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=zentyal
Then plug in an ethernet network cable to your router, and also a external portable hard disk to a USB port or even better, a Sata port.
http://www.google.com/search?q=portable+hard+disk#q=portable+hard+d...
Spend a moment setting your router to give this device a fixed IP address on your LAN (normally done via specifying the MAC address of the device), and also setting up accounts on the server via the zentyal web interface, and hey presto ... a small group server for, say, $125 outlay.
It would do as a very inexpensive file server, email server, groupware server and print queue server for a small group of client machines.
Edited 2012-02-08 04:04 UTC