Whilst you won’t ever see a list of bug fixes and design changes published for the RTM version of Windows Home Server, the community is starting to share comparisons between the Release Candidate and final build.
One community member lists their observations as follows:
Performance improvements:
Balancing doesn’t seem to run longer than an hour.
Network access and remote access speeds improved.
Copying to the shares seems a little faster.
Backups taking 4 minutes on a daily basis on multiple machines.
Upgrade from RC1 was no problem at all.
Of course, these are individual perceptions, and as ever, your mileage may vary. Please feel free to share your own observations when you get hold of RTM.
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August 24th, 2007 at 2:52 am
And any official words on RTM changes?