Top of the Range WHS Offer

Fancy a top of the range Windows Home Server on the cheap?

If so, then Tranquil PC are offering the SQA-5H-3000 at £100 off (from when it was first released) plus a FREE pre-paid 18 month subscription to their offsite backup, sync and VPN service called HomeServerSync valued at over £200. PLUS if you want the unit "ready to go" then you can ask for the unit to be pre-set, ready for immediate use for just 99p – That’s less than two dollars!

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The SQA-5H-3000 Home Server comes pre-fitted with 2GB of RAM and a low energy, quiet Samsung 2TB HDD plus a 3 year warranty for £499 plus VAT.

For the chance to get this lowest cost, multi-drive, multi CPU, SQA-5H-3000 Home Server at this price with these offers, then head over here for the details.

Intel Announce New Atom Processors for Home Server

Intel have announced further Atom processors for home and small business storage appliances including Windows Home Server

Intel is introducing the 1.8GHz Intel Atom processor D425 single-core and D525 dual-core. These processors boost performance with higher CPU frequencies for faster storage processing and will support the new memory technology, double-data-rate three small outline dual in-line memory modules, also known as DDR3 SODIMM.

The new Intel Atom processors (D425 and D525) are paired with the Intel® 82801 IR I/O Controller that delivers the input/output (I/O) connectivity to satisfy the growing throughput demands of leading storage vendors. Both additions to the storage platform offer the flexibility to support Microsoft Windows Home Server and open source Linux operating systems.

More information is available from here.

Aurora Preview Available

As well as the new refresh of the Public Preview of Vail Microsoft has also announced a preview of Windows Small Business Server codename Aurora.

Aurora is based on Windows Server 2008 R2, the same platform as Vail but is designed for the small business owner. Allowing up to 25 users instead of Vail’s 10 limit plus Active Directory support it is an ideal product for the small business or home office. But its no good thinking Aurora as a premium version of Vail because rightly so it doesn’t include media streaming or Media Center integration.

Would you like to try it? Then you can try a copy from Microsoft’s Connect website.

Also available to read online are the Windows Server Code Name "Aurora" Preview Release Notes.

Help with Vail

Would you like some help with the new Vail refresh?

If so. here are some links to help you:

  • The official Windows Home Server Code Name "Vail" Help website with help on getting started and top solutions.
  • The online version of the release notes are available for viewing here.
  • Finally the Vail forum with plenty of help and advice from fellow MVPs and Home Server enthusiasts, which you can find here.

Vail Public Beta Refresh Available

Windows Home Server code name "Vail" has had its Public Preview refreshed, and very good it is too.

New in this latest build is:

  • Alert Email integration – configure the server to send alerts via Email
  • Previous Versions for Server Folders are turned on by default and are exposed in folder properties
  • Silverlight 4 support for media
  • MAC Support for all MAC lovers
  • A SDK Preview which provides API references, how-to build add-in documents, templates for Visual Studio 2010 and samples of complete add-ins.
  • PLUS much much more.

But make sure you read ALL the available documentation as there are quite a few issues with this beta software, including:

  • Install QFE KB2314472 which addresses an issue where saving files to a server shared folder may fail with a time-out or sharing violation error when a large amount of data, typically more than 1TB, is present on the server. After you install the server software, and before you copy any data to the server’s folders, download and install QFE KB2314472.
  • Drive Extender data from earlier Vail beta versions are incompatible with this version as the low-level data format for Drive Extender has changed with this release and is no longer compatible with data written by Drive Extender in earlier versions of Vail. Drives that were used as part of a server storage pool in an earlier version of Vail will show a status of incompatible version in the Hard Drives tab of the Dashboard. Incompatible hard drives can still be added to the default storage pool, but all data on the hard drive will be lost. So before installing this version, make sure you copy all server folder data from server storage to an external USB drive or to a client computer. After installing, copy the data back to the server storage folders.

As always you can get your copy from Microsoft’s Connect site.

SlashGear X300 from HP Review

SlashGear.com has a mini review of the HP StorageWorks X300 Data Vault, which you can read here.

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The 1TB version of the StorageWorks X300, the X310 (using a single 1TB hard-drive) has a street price of $349.99, around $240 less than their X510.

Add-In: PerfectDisk 11 Service Pack 3 (Build 178)

The defragger for Windows Home Server users has been updated to Build 178 to include various bug fixes and minor enhancements.

You can “Check For Updates” from within the product or wait for Autoupdate.

 Client enhancements and fixes:

  • We corrected a bug when creating Auto Pilot schedules for Exchange Data stores on Exchange 2010. If individual stores were selected instead of all stores, you would get an error.
  • A new feature was added to allow controlling the behavior (display) of the registration dialog. This can now be blocked using group policy, the config.ini file or the Enterprise Console
  • A new feature was added to control the VSS settings from Group Policy or the config.ini file.
  • A new feature was added to control the custom SMARTPlacement settings from Group Policy.
  • We modified the behavior of the Screen Saver Auto-Pilot schedule to allow the monitor to power off. Prior to this version, Screen Saver schedules would not run if the monitor powered off as not screen saver was present. This behavior was modified to recognize the corporate need to have monitor power down to save energy.
  • The defragmentation logic was modified to minimize skipping files during a defragmentation pass. Prior to this version a file could be skipping after failing to move when requested. This logic was changed to only skip the file under more restrictive terms.
  • We corrected a flaw in the SmartDefrag logic where the proper defragmentation algorithm was not always being used.
  • We added support for Japanese translations.

Console enhancements and fixes:

  • When deploying patch files from the Enterprise console, the wizard would sometimes crash due to an un-initialized variable. This has been fixed.
  • We corrected a bug when downloading the latest PerfectDisk clients for deployment. The console did not use the proxy settings. This has been fixed.
  • New feature was added to allow controlling the behavior (display) of the registration dialog. This can now be blocked using group policy, the config.ini file or the Enterprise Console.
  • We corrected a bug when downloading PerfectDisk client packages from the deployment wizard. Previous versions did not support saving the package to a network share. This has been fixed.
  • A change was made to the deployment wizard to use the computer name if a domain is not specified when providing credentials.
  • Some user interface layout changes were made to avoid confusion.
  • We fixed a bug when specified specific sync periods which spanned midnight.
  • We added support for Japanese translations.

More details on PerfectDisk 11 for Windows Home Server is available from here.

How to Test Vail Using VirtualBox

"How to Setup and Install Windows Home Server “Vail” Beta on VirtualBox" is another great tutorial from the guys at the website "How-To Geek".

Vail in VirtualBox

Oracle’s VirtualBox is free virtualization software which is a great way to test out Windows Home Server codename Vail.

While we had no problem installing Vail on VirtualBox, but it didn’t run as smoothly as it did on VMware products in our tests. However, if you’re a fan of VirtualBox and want to try out Windows Home Server Beta “Vail” without the need for another machine, this will do the trick.

You can read their tutorial here.

The Home Server Show Podcast Episode 102

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The Home Server Show podcast episode 102 is available with the weeks Home Server news, plus details of the hosts DIY computer builds.

Listen in here.

Installing WHS – The Video

Mike from Windows7Forums.com has posted a great 15 minute video on installing the Windows Home Server software, which goes through the complete main install process.

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