MacMini Server as 40 users fileserver

We have to create a new network and, instead to use Windows system, I'm suggesting to have Mac solution.
I will have a network with 40 users (the idea is 40 MacMini), mostly working with office sw.
The server will have only these duties:
- it will be the file server for the 40 users
- it will manage the users name and password (like a windows domain) to limit the users
I was thinking about this configuration:
2x MacMini Server (cloned configuration, to prevent any system stop) with a Pegasus RAID (thunderbolt) system for the storage.
It will be able the macmini to manage it or I need more power?
Any suggestion will be appreciated!!
Thanks.
M.P.

Hi Marckus,
You could do a backup via VPN with something like Carbon Copy Cloner.. You'd just need to make sure your backup volume was mounted at either end and you should schedule them to run at differing times. Backup over VPN will depend on how much data your backing up and the speed of your internet connection at both sites. You don't want to have slowdown when your users are in.
Mac Mini - as you'll be sharing your data on the Pegasus it wont make that much difference. With the server having 2 HD's and mirroring them is a good form of redundancy and a bit cheaper than the SSD. The SSD will boot much faster..
Hope that helps
Beatle

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    Oct 24 2012 16:34:37 AUTH2: {0x4f9af032312303780000000700000007, QQQ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:34:37 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0786fe3211a0000000900000009, YYY} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:34:37 AUTH2: {0x4f9af032312303780000000700000007, QQQ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:34:43 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0786fe3211a0000000900000009, YYY} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:34:43 AUTH2: {0x4f9af032312303780000000700000007, QQQ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
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    Oct 24 2012 16:43:11 KERBEROS-LOGIN-CHECK: user {0x4f9aef1b6b8b45670000000400000004, servername.local$} authentication succeeded.
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    Oct 24 2012 16:44:19 KERBEROS-LOGIN-CHECK: user {0x4f9aef1b6b8b45670000000400000004, servername.local$} authentication succeeded.
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    Oct 24 2012 16:50:18 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0786fe3211a0000000900000009, YYY} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:50:18 AUTH2: {0x4f9aeff441377b7c0000000600000006, ZZZ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
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