Archive for September, 2009

X510 Pictures and Brochures

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

We have some downloads, pics and a video of the new X510 from HP for you.

Lo-X510-Front  Lo-X510-Hero

Lo-X510-Open  Lo-X510-Rear

As we can see this beauty looks exactly like the new EX49x range from HP.

HP StorageWorks X510 Data Vault front view  HP StorageWorks X510 Data Vault rear view

The front and back in more detail.

X510 Video

Also available is this short 1 minute video highlighting the Data Vault.

The data sheet with all the specs is now available for download from HP in US English and UK English, and we are also hosting a EMEA region data sheet, as well as a Data Vault Brochure and a 12 page Data Vault White Paper.

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HP X510 Available for Pre-Order

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

With the announcement on the new HP StorageWorks range of Home Server’s for small businesses the X510 is already available for pre-order from both MacMall and the Small & Medium Business Store at HP.

MacMall has the X510 1TB model for pre-order for $719.99 whilst HP have all 3 configurations of the X510 available at a cheaper $699 for the 1TB model to $999 for the 3TB model.

HP X510 Matrix

HP’s all 3 configurations side by side.

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HP Announce Data Vault Home Server for Small Businesses

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

HP have just announced the Data Vault, a server which is based on Windows Home Server and targets the small business market.

HP has the consumer market covered with the LX195 and EX49x range of Windows Home Server’s, but now hope to corner the small business sector too with the announcement of the HP StorageWorks X500 Data Vault series of servers.

This new range will help small businesses with up to 10 PC clients and Mac’s to easily protect their important business data, to easily share files regardless of location, and off course to automate backups too.

The business owner can save money through a low purchase price, which is up to 22 percent less than comparable solutions, and off course the peace of mind of vital data being backup up on a daily basis.

The first model available will be the X510, which will be available with either a one 1TB hard drive, two 1TB drives or three 1TB drives. All three configurations will comprise the same hardware which is a Intel Pentium E5200 dual core processor running at 2.5 GHz along with a 2GB stick of RAM, as well as the normal gigabit Ethernet, plus external expansion via 4x USB 2.0 ports and an eSATA port.

The HP StorageWorks X500 Data Vault range will be available in the U.S., Canada, Western Europe, Singapore, Australia and New Zealand with an estimated U.S. street price starting at $699 for the 1TB model, $859 for the 2TB and $999 for the 3TB model. All 3 units are expected to start shipping on the 6th October (2009).

UPDATE: UK list pricing has just been announced at £419.79 for the 1TB model, £516.34 for the 2TB and £599.95 for the 3TB model, although actual street pricing should be lower than this.

More details are available from here.

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Building WHS in South Africa

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

South African lecturer Minnaar Pieters has been building a Windows Home Server over the weekends in his home town of Stellenbosch in South Africa.

Minnaar got hold of a HP low end tower server for his build and shares his hardware thoughts and installation through his first 2 parts of his story, such things as:

  • (Use) more than one drive, bigger the better.
  • When looking at storage, enterprise grade hard drives will probably last longer…

Read his story: Part 1, Part 2.

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Power Pack 3 Delayed

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

The Windows Home Server Team have posted an update on their blog stating that Power Pack 3 has been delayed until the end of 2009.

The post stated that the team’s top priority is to ensure the absolute highest level of product quality, and that they will continue with additional testing of the software. 

The post then stated:

“As with past software releases, our team will not ship the official final release of Power Pack 3 until the community has validated our work. We expect to deliver before the end of the year.”

So, ok it may be delayed, but at least all the bugs will be ironed out before we get our mitts on the final code.

Their full post is here.

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Frozen Server

Monday, September 28th, 2009

What can you do with:

a) A Windows Home Server machine
b) A 2TB Hard Drive

and finally

c) A Freezer

After hearing a horrible clicking noise from his hard drive Shawn Steele eventually got the data off his drive by placing it into his freezer, after which WHS could read the data off of it…umm frozen data!

Freezer

Read Shawn’s story here, and PS I don’t recommend ANYONE placing there hard drive in the freezer. If you do you are on your own.

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20TB Home Server Comprising 17 Hard Drives

Monday, September 28th, 2009

One of our hardware reviewers Steve Crick bought to my attention a post from AutomatedHome.com from back in August where they pictured a 20 Terabyte Home Server comprising 17 hard drives.

20TB WHS

Wow, that’s a lot, or can you do better?

You can read the details here.

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Add-In: BDBB 1.0.2.2

Friday, September 25th, 2009

The  add-in BDBB has been updated to version 1.0.2.2.

BDBB 1.0.2.2

Also known as the Windows Home Server Backup Database-Backup, the add-in allows you to easily create and restore a backup of the Backup Database created by the Windows Home Server, which contains the backups of all Client PC’s in the home.

Version 1.0.2.2 is primarily a maintenance release with only bug fixes and the following minor feature changes:

  • Redesigned method of drive detection for better accuracy
  • Really display TrueCrypt encrypted drives (I swear this works now!)
  • Disable Duplication Options for server with single Storage Hard Drive
  • Disallow backup to non-NTFS formatted drives (needed for 4GB files)
  • Properly handle network shares and usernames with spaces
  • Do syntax checking of network path format (\\server\share)
  • Store Readme in Software\Add-Ins share so user can access it
  • Improved error messages, including start and stop times in the Event Viewer Application logs

More information and the download are located here.

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The Add-In Developer Interviews

Friday, September 25th, 2009

Sam Wood

Website HomeServerLand continue their series of add-in author interviews and this week they chat with fellow MVP Sam Wood. Sam is better known for his Windows Home Server Disk Management add-in which he discusses amongst many other things, in this written interview, which you can read here.

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The Home Server Show Podcast #57

Friday, September 25th, 2009

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Episode #57 of The Home Server Show podcast interviews Neil Sharma of Twonky Media about their new TwonkyBeam. Also on this weeks show are the usual news and views from David and the gang, which you can listen to here.

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