Beige G3 Lives On - As a Media Server or Network Storage Device

I love my first mac and just can't let it go.
I have an ol' G3 266 has become my basement machine and I have been trying to figure out what to do with it, when I came to the idea that it could be made into two things that would be very useful:
- A media server for music and video connecting to my TV with Apple TV or something similar
- A Network storage device used as file server and backup system for my Powerbook, as well as a VPN.
I believe I can achieve all this my my 10 yr old machine, but I would like to get your thoughts on what would be needed to accomplish this. Here is what I was thinking:
- Several large SATA drives
- RAID controller card
- DVD Drive (currently have one installed)
- Mac OS 10.3.9 or higher (Currently running 10.4.8 with XPostFacto)
Anything else? What about processor speed and RAM?
Could be a fun project!

Did some further research...
- Need to add at least a 100BaseT Ethernet card or higher. The Beige G3 has a 10BaseT, which is too limiting for streaming of data. You can get a better PCI Ethernet card cheaply, but does anyone know if there is one that would replace the slot used by the 10BaseT card instead of using one of the three PCI slots?
- Due to a limited number of PCI slots, internal RAID is probably out of the question. I have to have a new ethernet card, an USB/Firewire card, a graphics card and a host controller, which is one too many cards. OSX seems to require that I have my ATI Radeon 7000 card to use any monitor, so I guess I can't get rid of it, even if I try to run it without a monitor. If the Ethernet card fills a PCI slot, that only leaves one open, which a Sonnet Tempo Trio could fill. This is a combined host adapter and firewire/USB2 card, so this could give me a faster bus and access to more drives, as well as several I/O ports.
Any other ideas?

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