Rebuild Snow Leopard server on new mac mini

I have a very stable customised Mac mini server running SLS.  However the machine has developed a hard drive fault and I wanted to get a new mac mini i5 server and restore my stable SLS configuration - from Time Machine (the server backs up to a NAS drive).  However I have been advised that the new mac minis will not install SLS.  I have no wish to upgrade to Mountain Lion. 
Is there an easy way to do this or should I seek to repair by old (previous generation) server hardware?

From what I read it should work with 2011 Macmini's  with the latest updates of 10.6.8 and confirmed by other users. However Whenever Apple ships the 2012 version, it probably won't work anymore
Have you considered just replacing the hard drive if it is a hard drive problem?
At this point, I'm just waiting on 2012 Macmini with i7 quad-core and whatever hardware updates it comes with it. It'll replace my older 2009 Macmini Server.

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