Ideas for Server or Net-Drive for Small Group

We're (two of us at the moment) running Final Cut Studio 3 and I'm seeing the need for a common drive for shared assets and project files. I'm not looking to get a huge TV production-level system, but something that is fast and easy for us to connect to.
Back in the day, I had the old Xserve with the fibre cards. I'm sure I can get something that serves a similar purpose, but without the $12,000 price tag.
Any suggestions is much appreciated. Thanks.
-Alex

Yeah, our workflow is not pro at all really. Pro in the respect of the look and the quality of the files, but we're former designers that have a few years of FCP under our belts. Started with the old Sony BetaSP deck and all.
Up to now, I've kept a main project file for every campaign, with individual bins containing the sequencing and assets for each client. Very easy to keep track of. I always kept my files local on my GRAID2, then transfered the finished exports to the server. I also have backups of these project files and their assets. Now, I'm media-managing each client sequence so the other editor can have everthing just for that client.
Many of our spots are motion-graphic based. Lot's of Photoshoped 24-bit PNG files, Title 3D and Cinema 4D animations using the Animation+ codec for alpha. I know people say to use image sequences, but FCP doesn't seem to handle these too well. Bogs my system down too much.
I've been setting up my sequences in ProResHQ, HDTV 1080i (16:9), square pixels and things look gorgeous. Unfortunately, most cable stations these days want h.264 files which isn't a rich looking, but they look nice on TV.
Sorry for the long post.

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