Alienware today released details of their new High Definition Media Server, which looks really fantastic for those people seeking high capacity storage, media recording and streaming capabilities and a wealth of connectivity options in one good looking box…. apart from the fact that it’s actually not a server at all. This “server” actually runs Windows Vista [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, January 15, 2008
A new add-in was released by developer Sam Wood today, called WHS Disk Management. The add-in is an extension of the standard WHS Server Storage interface, helping users visually identify the physical disks they’re working with. Here’s how it’s used: Select one of the disks, or expand the columns after the disk ID, to see infomation about the disk. [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, January 9, 2008
Tuesday was Day 2 and CES, and I still feel like I’ve only just scratched the surface of this show - all the articles you read about the size and scale of CES - it’s true, but then double the size and scale you actually think it is. Then add aching feet and 150000 people in [...]
Continue reading...Monday, November 5, 2007
We covered Proxure’s KeepVault for Windows Home Server back in mid-September. KeepVault allows you to backup your home server to a remote server, so your data is protected from physical damage to the home. Today, Proxure announced pricing for KeepVault’s backup service - for a limited time, Proxure is offering unlimited online storage for $78 per [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, September 27, 2007
Jungle Disk is a new commercial add-in for Windows Home Server which provides an online backup solution for your home server, utilising Amazon’s S3 storage service. The software has been available for Windows, Mac, and Linux for over a year and will be released for Windows Home Server later in the autumn. Pricing for the add-in has [...]
Continue reading...Friday, September 14, 2007
KeepVault is an online backup utility, which offers an extra layer of protection for your Windows Home Server and home computers. Whilst WHS’ Drive Extender technology allows all of your files to be replicated on the home server itself, physical damage to the server (say in the case of fire or flood) could cause your data [...]
Continue reading...Saturday, June 16, 2007
One of the coolest features of Windows Home Server is the ease with which you can add additional hard drives to the pool of storage you have available on your server. Windows Home Server makes no reference to traditional hard drive letters - you simply have a poll of storage available to store data on, spread [...]
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Friday, February 1, 2008
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