Low power web/file server

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I'm possibly looking to build a home server later on in the year, but power consumption is a big thing to consider rather than start cost, as i dont want the elecci bills to be too high :P so the server must be as low wattage as possible. I dont really care about streaming videos, although coming to think of it, there will be music and videos stored on it, so streaming may be necessary (wired to desktop pc's). I know that does mean that the power requirement will increase though, so multiple opinions for streaming and non streaming would be nice.
I would be using it to store all the data from installers, music, videos, documents etc.. for each of the home PC's as well as a web server that i can use to store files for FTP, host website/s from and access my documents remotely.

Can anyone give me a good starting point for where to start? Cost isn't a problem, and i can build computers fine. Should i use an Atom CPU for the lower TDP, or is there anything else more suited for this that still has as low as possibly TDP?
 
ooh. i was thinking of getting one of those as a local thing, but i just saw that is has 24/7 "cloud" (i hate using that word :P) so that is pretty cool! Cheers :D
What is the software customisation like on them?
 
All the stuff it offers looks pretty cool, so i'll probably get one of them then. One last question; WD red or WD green? Red is apparently good for servers and RAID, but green is good for power and cheaper.
 
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