Category Archives: Windows Home Server

More Fun With Windows Home Server Power Pack 2

I decided to upgrade and improve my home network infrastructure a couple of weeks ago, and so far I am pretty happy with the results. I have a home built Windows Home Server, with an ECS GF7100 motherboard and an … Continue reading

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Windows Home Server Rocks!

Microsoft’s Larry Larsen has a video up on 10, where Larry Sandquist shows some of the gadgets and technology that he uses in his home. He uses Windows Home Server, Sonos, XM Satellite Radio, HotLink Pro, and lots of other … Continue reading

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Windows Home Server Videos from Microsoft

Microsoft has a new site up that does a pretty good job of showing off the features and benefits of Windows Home Server. Of course it is odd that they use Flash instead of Silverlight for the demo. I have … Continue reading

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Windows Home Server has RTM’ed

Microsoft has announced that Windows Home Server has been released to manufacturing. I have been playing with the RC version for about one month, and I really like it.   Technorati Tags: Windows Home Server

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Windows Home Server Ad With Bill Gates

Microsoft’s Karin Meiers posted a clip of an HP TV advertisement featuring Bill Gate’s voice, touting Windows Home Server. Below is what HP’s MediaSmart server will look like.  

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More Fun with Windows Home Server

I decided to rebuild my Windows Home Server (WHS), using an Antec 900 case (which holds six 3.5 inch internal drives and has great cooling). I loaded it up with five 400GB Western Digital SATA 300 drives, and one 200GB Western … Continue reading

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Playing With Windows Home Server

I finally got my hands on the RC version of Windows Home Server, and so far I really like it. When I had my house built in 2000, I had CAT5 Ethernet and RG6 coax cable run to every room, … Continue reading

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