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January 11, 2007

Indepth look at Windows Home Server (video)

If you own two or more computers and a home network, you've probably wondered if there could be a better way to share and backup your data between those computers. Microsoft estimates that there actually are about 40m to 45m of these homes - enough to warrant the Windows Home Server.

Bill Gates officially unveiled the Windows Home Server last Sunday but his presentation left us with plenty of questions. So we convinced Microsoft to demonstrate the the device, and in the process got a brief peek at some of the reference designs from AMD, Intel, Inventec and Quanta.

You can see it all in the video past the jump.

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As most Network attached storage is running linux, why not windows. this way NTFS and SMS would be on by default and allow NT domains, which most do not.
Once you start backing up PC's in the house, staring Documents, home work, images audio and movies, and home video i terabyte is nearly gone.There is no backup to DVD or any mention of synchronising files

Posted by :ben | March 5, 2007 12:49 PM

 

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