Archive for June, 2010

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What's New in the X310 Data Vault Podcast

HP Storage Guy, Calvin Zito talks to the product manager for the HP StorageWorks Data Vault Bill Johnson about what’s new with the X310 from HP in the "Around the Storage Block Podcast". This 11 minute podcast can be found here.

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HP X300 and X500 Compared

  With the announcement of the new X300 Data Vault from HP , here is a great chart showing the differences between the current X500 and the new X300 model:

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The HP StorageWorks X300 Data Vault

HP have announced the HP StorageWorks X300 Data Vault. Following on from its big brother with the X500 range, the X300 comes in at under $600 for the 1TB capacity model and is powered by the Intel Atom Dual Core processor running at 1.6 GHz. The HP StorageWorks X310 1TB Data Vault will be shipping […]

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HomeServerSync Pricing Revealed

Tranquil PC have announced pricing details for their personal cloud storage service, "HomeServerSync". The HomeServerSync suite (or HSS) will cost £139 an annum including VAT (Ex VAT = £118.30), and includes: 10x client licences for Secure Synchronisation from/to Home Server unit (local or remote) 10x client licences to access WHS functions – console/backups/shares (remote) 1x  […]

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Add-In: Cloudberry Backup for Windows Home Server 1.5

Cloudberry Backup for Windows Home Server has had an update. Version 1.5 has usability enhancements, bug fixes and introduces: "Simple Mode" which allows you to create a data structure on your Amazon S3 storage that completely mirrors the data structure on your local disk. There are no wired folders and you can access your data […]

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HP EX495 X510 Served up Everything Without a Hiccup.

AbsolutelyWindows.com takes a look at the StorageWorks x510 Data Vault from HP. As a media server, this device is without peer. It served up everything required without a hiccup. The X510 (and EX495) is a SmallBizWindows Superstar product, which you can read about here.

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Manually Clearing Failed Backups

If you have a failed backup in Windows Home Server then Ashish Mohta explains how to manually clean it by using the Task Scheduler in Home Server when the space may be needed. You can read his post here.

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The 2nd UK Windows Media Center and Home Server User Group Meeting

The UK Windows Media Center and Home Server User Group Meeting takes place on June 12th in Birmingham, UK. I was fortunate to attend last years meeting which took place in a evening slot, but this years event will be a whole day event from 10am till 4pm. This longer time frame will give presenters […]