Archive for June, 2009

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Ideal Windows Home Server Main Board

For those of you wishing to build your own Windows Home Server, Tranquil PC are now selling the new Intel D945GSEJT mini-itx main board.   The low profile, low power consumption main board is powered by the multi thread Atom N270 CPU which consumes only 12W when fully operational. The Atom N270 CPU used on […]

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What Does a Humidor and WHS Have in Common?

Fellow MVP and friend Donavon West has started to manufacture a unique Windows Home Server into a working cigar humidor which can hold a dozen of your finest cigars. Called the Home Servidor, the top of the humidor holds the cigars whilst the bottom chamber contains a powerful yet “green powered” home server. Donavon West […]

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Search and Delete Buckets in JungleDisk

If you are using JungleDisk Windows Home Server Edition to backup your shared folders to Amazon’s S3 service, you would have heard of buckets which is a folder where your backup files reside. The following list of S3 utilities enable you to delete buckets and to search through S3 buckets for files. You can view […]

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We Are After Reviewers

With a backlog of hardware and software waiting to be reviewed we are after some talented Windows Home Server enthusiasts who are passionate about their Home Servers but do not necessary have any writing experience to write reviews. A software reviewer can be based in any country worldwide whilst the hardware reviewer needs to be […]

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Acer Aspire easyStore v HP – A Quick Look

Small Business Server MVP Kevin Weilbacher has a quick look at the Acer Aspire easyStore H340 and tells us what’s new or different with the unit compared to the HP units, which you can read here.

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A Mobile Enthusiasts WHS Experience

jkOnTheRun is a mobile technology blog by James Kendrick who has just published 2 blog posts on Windows Home Server. The first details his setup experience and first impressions including a look at MacBook support and the second details getting remote access to work correctly.