Archive for October, 2009

What Home Servers Do the WHS Team Use?

Saturday, October 31st, 2009

The Windows Home Server Blog has a short video interview with Jonas Svensson, Community Program Manager on the WHS team who tells us what his role entails as well as telling us his favorite features in Windows Home Server as well details on his two WHS machines.

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The Home Server Show Podcast Episode 62

Saturday, October 31st, 2009

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Show 62 of The Home Server Show podcast with some great chat on Windows Home Server as well as Windows 7.

Get it here.

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Media Center Show Talks Windows Home Server

Saturday, October 31st, 2009

Episode 229 of The Media Center Show podcast has an interview with fellow MVP Andrew Edney about Windows Home Server, the latest hardware from HP and Lenovo, Power Pack 3 and Windows 7 including Andrew’s new book Windows 7 Tweaks, Tips and Tricks.

You can give it a listen here.

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PC Pro Recommended – The EX490 MediaSmart

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

PCPro Recommended

PC Pro has given the HP MediaSmart Server EX490 a recommended badge, giving it 5 out of 6 for it’s overall rating :

So while the MediaSmart EX490 gets a definite thumbs up, we suggest you take stock of your needs – and the devices on your home network – before taking the plunge. For basic home server duties a cheaper, simpler option, such as the Tranquil T2, may work just as well. But if the sophistications of the EX490 fit your home and your budget then go for it: it’s a capable and excellently designed little server.

You can read the review here.

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Take Full Advantage of WHS

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009

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What’s the easiest way to get your hands on a Windows Home Server?

You can either buy a commercial model or build your own and lifehacker, the website that helps you get things done smarter and more efficiently takes us through both scenarios as well as showing us how to take full advantage of the available features including add-ins of Windows Home Server.

Read it here.

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WHS – The Dolls House Version

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009

What would you expect to find in a Hello Kitty doll’s house?

Hello Kitty Dolls House Exterior

Perhaps an Acer H340 Windows Home Server (1) alongside a Windows 7 PC (2) and a printer (3)!

Hello Kitty Dolls House Interier

I may be a married man in my 40s, but I now want a dolls house! (for the wife of course).

Thanks to fellow MVP Yoshihiro Okabe for the pics taken at the Windows Home Server booth at ITpro EXPO 2009 in Tokyo.

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Radio Talk Show on Windows Home Server

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009

The radio talk show "Computer Outlook" has Steven Leonard the Senior Product Manager on the Windows Home Server team and Jonas Svensson the Program Manager for Windows Home Server on the show chatting Windows Home Server.

From an overview to different builds with lots of questions answered too, including on Windows 7 you can find the show under 10/25/09 Java with John.

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Exclusive: D-Link D-ViewCam Add-In for WHS 1.0.0.

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009

D-Links most popular home security cameras can now be managed and accessed within the Windows Home Server console.

D-Link IP Camera

After a longer than usual install process (compared to other add-ins) the D-ViewCam add-in adds a D-Link IP Camera tab in the WHS console. Video and motion monitoring are recorded from D-Link security cameras directly to the server where users can configure the recording schedules and access recorded or streaming video from the home server using a web browser.

As well as this users can remotely access their IP surveillance system from any computer with Internet access. 

D-ViewCan WHS Mainscreen

As you can see four cameras can be viewed at once on a single screen.

At the current time the DCS-1100, DCS-1130, DCS-2121 and DCS-920 D-Link network camera models are compatible with the D-ViewCam add-in for Windows Home Server, although D-Link have stated that they are working on developing more D-Link devices which are WHS compatible

Steven Leonard, Microsoft Senior Product Manager for WHS had this to say:

We are pleased that D-Link is continuing to extend the value of Windows Home Server with the D-ViewCam Add-in, Windows Home Server provides a perfect platform for D-Link’s popular surveillance solutions, providing peace-of-mind for customers at home and in their business.

As well as the add-in D-Link are also providing a 65 page PDF User Manual which are all available from here.

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30% Off PerfectDisk 10 Windows Home Server

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

For 3 days only you can get PerfectDisk 10 Windows Home Server for 30% off, and this applies to either the single pack which also includes a license for 1 connected PC too or the site license which also includes 10 licenses for other connected PCs.

PerfectDisk 10 Windows Home Server

Single Pack includes 1 PerfectDisk Pro license to also defrag 1 PC in your WHS environment Normally $ 49.99 NOW $34.99 Saving $15

Site License includes 10 PerfectDisk Pro licenses to also defrag every connected PC in your WHS environment Normally $ 99.99 NOW $69.99 Saving $30

Ssssh keep this 3-day secret sales event secret, it says – Or if it was it isn’t now! Just enter code PDSECRET30 at checkout, but hurry as it expires Thursday 29th October.

More details and to order are available here.

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The JukeBox MkII Home Build

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

Automated Home has a great home build article their calling the JukeBox MkII

JukeBox MkII

Comprising a 2.60GHz Intel Pentium Dual-Core E5300 on a ASUS P5Q Deluxe motherboard with 4GB of RAM and a Corsair 450W “80 Plus” PSU this build is impressive especially once you add the 8 SATA hard drives to the mix.

Read it here.

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