Using a Synology DiskStation as an iSCSI target from WHS 2011

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Website "The OS Quest" has an article about using a Synology DiskStation 212j as an iSCSI target from Windows Home Server 2011.

“…for my purposes here it can be thought of as a way to present a network connected drive as a local drive to the operating system.”

The different iSCSI target types the Synology DiskStation software supports are looked at as well as how to configure it. The writer also includes some benchmarks

“Being able to use the Synology boxes as an iSCSI target is a nice feature.”

You can read the post here.

The BYOB Podcast Episode 76

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Episode 76 of the BYOB podcast is up and this week its how to manage iTunes from your central library using iHomeserver for iTunes add-in.

This plus more is in this weeks edition of the build your own box podcast, which you can find here.

Add-In: CloudBerry Backup for WHS v2.6.2

CloudBerry Backup for WHS has had an update.

The add-in for WHS v1, WHS 2011 and SBS 2011 users automates data backup directly to Amazon S3 and Windows Azure.

Version 2.6.2 comes with few minor but important enhancements:

1. Force schedule full backup. This might be necessary for the following reasons:
a. The total size of differential backups outgrow the size of the full backup.
b. To make for a more efficient restore so that you don’t have to restore one year old full backup and then roll over a large number of differential backups
c. To make more efficient retention where you can purge older unnecessary differential backups after the new full backup is completed.

CloudBerry Backup for WHS Force Schedule Full Backup

More info http://blog.cloudberrylab.com/2012/02/cloudberry-backup-block-level-backup.html

2. Bandwidth settings improvements. There are two improvements. First, we have split local and cloud bandwidth settings, second, you can now change the bandwidth settings and apply it to the running backup plan. No need to restart it any more.

CloudBerry Backup for WHS Bandwidth Settings Improvements

More info http://blog.cloudberrylab.com/2012/02/cloudberry-backup-online-bandwidth.html

CloudBerry Backup for WHS is available as a 30 day trial after which it will cost you $29.99. More information is available from here.

HP ProLiant MicroServer with Free 2TB Hard Drive

Save $50 on the HP ProLiant N40L MicroServer and get a free 2TB hard drive with your purchase too.

HP ProLiant MicroServer Hitachi HDS5C3020ALA632 Hard Drive

This is a great deal as the HITACHI Deskstar 5K3000 HDS5C3020ALA632 (0F12117) 2TB 32MB Cache SATA 6.0Gb/s 3.5" Internal Hard Drive is valued at $130.

HP ProLiant N40L Ultra Micro Tower Server System AMD Turion II Neo N40L 1.5GHz 2C 2GB (1 x 2GB) 658553-001

Add-In: StableBit DrivePool Build 5635

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Build 5635 of StableBit DrivePool has been released.

This latest build of the Drive Extender type add-in for WHS 2011 users has the following changes:

  • [D] Better support for empty pool. Treat as a disk that has 0 bytes free.
  • Fixed Dashboard crash on missing disk.
  • Added BitLocker support for pool parts (disabled by default – see .config).
  • Fixed null reference when removing drives from an unmounted pool.
  • Fixed pool condition UI bar getting stuck at 0.
  • Fixed deadlock when 2 background services were attempting to start at the exact same time. Did not stall I/O.
  • When removing a drive, show it as such, instead of missing disk.
  • When removing a drive, report duplication warnings.
  • Do not automatically duplicate when encountering an incomplete file if there are duplication warnings that need resolutions.
    Give the user a chance to view the warnings and resolve the issue.
    This does not affect nightly duplication runs (when there are unduplicated files present).
    This does not affect instant duplication runs when moving a file from a duplicated folder to a non-duplicated folder and vice versa.
    This does not affect duplication runs when adding a non-empty pooled disk, et al.
  • Do not list system reserved volume in Pool tab.
  • Volume name is now respected by DrivePool tabs.
  • [D] Pool drive can now have a volume name.

[D] = Driver was modified (reboot required on update)

More details on StableBit DrivePool can be found here.

The Home Server Show Podcast Episode 171

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Its another week so that means its time for another episode of The Home Server Show podcast.

“Awesome show for you this week.  Patrick Kennedy from servethehome.com joins us to talk about networking gear, hard drives, motherboards, his site, and his gear.  It’s a hardware show for sure.  Patrick has a lot of knowledge in the area and we hit him with a ton of questions. There is also a ton of news for Windows Home Server this week.  Enjoy…”

You can catch episode 171 here.

Add-In: Lights-Out Service Pack 2 Beta Refresh

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A beta refresh for Service Pack 2 of the add-in Lights-Out has been made available for WHS v1 and WHS 2011 users.

Here’s what’s new:

New option for client action after backup
Service Pack 2 Beta refresh introduces a new client option called “Force end action”. This option is enabled by default to ensure the previous behavior. If you disable this option, the action after backup is only executed if a start-up or wake-up for a scheduled backup has been detected AND if there has been no user activity in the last 10 minutes or during backup.
This new features prevents a standby or shutdown (after backup) if a user is already working on the machine. It also prevents a standby or shutdown

  • Fixed end of DST problem with WHS v1 connector
  • Fixed wrong date formatting in calendar for some regions like Japanese
  • Fixed wrong backup date when client backup is disabled
  • Fixed problem with deleted tasklist (delete was not handled, tasks were not removed)
  • Fixed bug in edit properties dialog
  • Changed action after backup: runs only if started for backup with no user activity

Downloads:

Installation:

  • Important: Always uninstall any existing version first!
  • Close WHS Console/Dashboard and download the beta version
  • Install beta and open WHS Console/Dashboard again

Acer AC100S Review

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In a bit of a departure from the normal Windows Home Server based hardware review, today I find myself presented with an Acer AC100S server loaded with Microsoft Small Business Server 2001 Essentials (SBS).

Back when WHS v1 first shipped, many small businesses immediately saw the benefits that a home server could bring with its low cost, centralised storage, client backup and simple management, so it came as no surprise to see a version targeted at small businesses when Microsoft released the revamped Home Server family in 2011.

Acer describe this server as:

The Acer AC100S delivers essential server-class features and expandability along with unique Acer ITSmart utilities and Microsoft® Small Business Server 2011 Essentials together to ensure the success of startup and small-size businesses. The ultra-micro tower server is ENERGY STAR® certified and features an 80 PLUS® efficient power supply that saves space and energy while keeping your employees and office highly productive.

So that is a big claim from a small box, lets see if the AC100S can live up to the expectation.

 

Hardware

The AC100S wears a very similar case to the last Acer server I reviewed, the Revo Center RC-111. Measuring 200 (8in)w x 205 (8.1in)d  x 200 (8in)h there are some minor cosmetic differences, but it is essentially seems to be the same case, which is no bad thing as it is very sturdy and solidly built. In operation the AC100S is almost silent with the big 120mm fan keeping things cool without adding any unwanted noise. Power consumption hovered around 38-48 watts with the two supplied WD Caviar Blue disks, which is a very impressive figure given the potential power that lies within this little cube.

 

CPU-Z ID

The AC100S supplied for review has an Intel Xeon E3-1260L 2.40Ghz (4 core, 8 thread) processor, 4GB DDR3 memory and 2 x 500GB disks (Western Digital WD5000AAKS Caviar Blue). Power comes from a 200w 80+ (bronze) power supply and internally there is a single (half height) PCIe x8 slot should you wish to add a graphics card or TV tuner (or whatever) to your server.

 

AC100S - Front

The usual trip around the buttons and sockets reveals two x USB 2.0 ports at the front, along with a the main power button and a family of status lights. There are also LED lights for each of the hard disks, which will normally be green, but can flash red if the RAID set has got out of sync or is rebuilding.

 

AC100S - Rear

Around the back are all the normal connections, Gigabit Ethernet, eSATA, four x USB 2.0 and the very welcome addition of a VGA port. Having a screen attached to your server greatly simplifies the installation of an operating system and frees the manufacturer from the need to produce a custom headless installation process. Putting Windows 7 or Linux onto this hardware will be no issue, should that be your choice.

 

AC100S - Front Door Open

The four hard disk caddies are the same screw-less design used on the RC-111 and it is both quick and simple to change hard disks without any tools. Unlike the RC-111, the AC100S can have its front door locked to prevent accidental removal of the disks or to protect the power button from unauthorised shutdown.

 

Small Business Server 2011 Essentials

This is the first time I have seen SBS 2011 Essentials, so lets quickly see what the major differences are with WHS 2011:

 

Home Server “Vail” Storage Server “Brekenridge” SBS 2011 Essentials “Aurora”
Users 10 25 25
Primary Customer Consumer Small Business Small Business
Memory 8GB 8GB 32GB
CPU 1 CPU 1 CPU 2 CPU
Network Infrastructure (DNS, DHCP) no no yes
Active Directory no no yes
Remote Web Access yes yes yes
Server Backup yes yes yes
Client Backup yes yes yes
Media Streaming yes yes no
Join Domain no yes Create only

 

Windows Server 2008 R2 provides the common core to both server platforms, but whereas WHS is licensed for 10 users, SBS can have up to 25. WHS has media serving and conversion capabilities to serve music, movies and pictures to a local network which SBS completely lacks. SBS can be an Active Domain controller but WHS can’t.

Once installed and running, the AC100S and SBS 2011 Essentials have a very similar look an feel to WHS 2011, but unlike most WHS 2011 OEM servers, the Acer AC100S has a VGA port which allows it to be managed directly rather than having to connect using an RDC connection.

Log in and you will find the familiar Dashboard with all the normal functions and management tools, but you will see three main differences:

  1. The Dashboard is blue not green
  2. You wont find any media streaming controls
  3. Acer ITSmart is the initial screen when the Dashboard loads.

The first two are self explanatory, so let’s have a closer look at the third, Acer’s ITSmart software.

 

Acer ITSMart

SBS 100 Dashboard

Initially ITSmart draws you a simple diagram of your network and some of the primary capabilities of the server. To the right you are able to control and configure Printer and Fax sharing, Server Health Monitoring and Client configuration.

Server Health allows you to see all of the servers hardware details, so lets look at what is on offer.

Health Monitor - CPU

Starting with CPU, all of the Xeon E3-1260L cores can monitored (the < > are used to scroll between CPU 1-4 and CPU 5-8).

Health Monitor - Hard Disk

Next is hard disk activity.

Health Monitor - Network

And then the network.

Health Monitor - Memory

Memory is next, with the default SBS 2011 not really troubling the 4GB of RAM.

Health Monitor - Temperature

Now we have temperature.

Health Monitor - Fan Speed

And fan speed.

Health Monitor - Voltage

And finally voltage. Again the < > will allow you to scroll through the available values.

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Moving to the Client section, we have the Power Saving controls. These allow the server to manage the standby/sleep of its clients. For this to work, there is an add-in that needs to be installed on each client.

Add-in installationAdd-in InstallationAdd-in installation confirmation

The add-in can be deployed to all the clients remotely without needing to visit each one individually.

Launchpad Installation

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I haven’t encountered an add-in that uses this technique on WHS before, so I don’t know if it is something that WHS supports or not, but it is very neat and simple here on SBS 2011. Each of the clients dutifully loaded the add-in on their next reboot, with some new sections being added to the local Launchpad application.

Everything else on the dashboard performed as you would normally find on WHS, with the only thing really different being user accounts. Because SBS 2011 is an Active Directory domain controller, any clients capable of joining a domain (XP Pro, Vista Business, Enterprise & Ultimate, 7 Pro and above) can join the servers domain. This allows a user to log into any client PC joined to the domain in the same way you would expect to find in an large enterprise. Neat for a small business, but of limited use to a home user.

 

Intel tools

Outside of the Dashboard, Acer have installed some additional Intel tools to control the deeper elements of the server.

 

Intel Rapid Storage TechnologyIntel Rapid Storage Technology

Intel Rapid Storage Technology controls the on board RAID built into the motherboard. Out of the box, the two Western Digital Blue 500GB hard disks are configured into a RAID 1 array, which makes sense for a business to ensure maximum up time for the server in the event of a single disk failure. There looks to be plenty of flexibility with the configuration, and I tested putting the array out of sync by booting up with only a single drive. Upon the re-connection of the missing drive the array rebuilt seamlessly in the background, with the only visible sign something had gone wrong being the blinking red lights on the front of the server. Once the array had fully synchronised, the lights returned to green.

 

Intel Management and Security Status tool

Also provided is the Intel Management and Security Status tool. This controls the Intel Active Management Technology which is all about remote control and healing of the server, and Intel Anti-Theft technology which can help protect against theft.

 

In Use

This server is very quick, the Xeon processor makes very short work of file serving, and because there is no media conversions or other streaming duties to bog it down, it remains fast at all times.

In the testing environment, I was not able to simulate the 25 simultaneous users that its license allows, but the Intel on-board RAID coupled with the WD Caviar Blue disks should make very short work of all the file serving required to keep a small business running.

Although there is some additional overhead for an SBS server over a WHS server (Active Directory domain, DHCP & DNS and so on), this doesn’t seem to impact the AC100S performance one bit. In fact, this server should make an excellent platform to deliver other small business services such as email or databases should they be required in addition to the standard file serving and client backup.

 

Windows 7 Performance

By way of a very quick comparison, Windows 7 was installed to give you an idea of the relative performance of this hardware. We can overlook the low graphics scores as they aren’t important to a server, and as this hardware can take a half-height PCIe X8 card you could always opt to install a graphics card if you need one.

 

Verdict

The AC100S looks to be a very capable Small Business server, powerful, unobtrusive and expandable. Microsoft SBS 2011 Essentials presents the right level of enterprise functionality to allow a central logon policy, centralised file storage and client backups.

It would be nice to see Acer offer this hardware with WHS 2011 in addition to SBS 2011, as I am sure the extra power of the Xeon processor would be greatly appreciated by some home server enthusiasts who would find an Atom powered server a little to limited.

Pricing wise the Acer AC100S is available for $999 in the US and for  £840.00 ex VAT in the UK.

A AC100S data sheet in PDF format can be downloaded directly from here.

AWIECO WakeOnLAN Pro for WP7 v1.0.0.0

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AWIECO have released a Windows Phone 7 app for WakeOnLan pro users.

Start up computers attached to your network with AWIECO WakeOnLAN Pro, pin computers to Live Tiles

More details are available at the WP7 Marketplace.

Add-In: AWIECO WakeOnLan v1.2

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The AWIECO WakeOnLan add-in has had an update.

“AWIECO WakeOnLan has the ability to remotely turn on a computer. It enables the Server to start up every computer attached to your network. You can also power off a computer out of the Launchpad.”

Version 1.2 has the following new addition:

  • Added: WP7 support

More details can be found here.