Stream Music over the Internet using Hamachi

If you would like to share and/or stream your music from Windows Home Server over the Internet then the Tranquil PC Weblog may have the answer for you.

Hamachi

Using the VPN software LogMeIn Hamachi² is a free simple solution and this post explains how to set it up and configure it.

WHS Senior Product Manager Shows his Tech

The Channel 10 network has a great video of Microsoft’s Senior Product Manager of Windows Home Server Mark Pendergrast. The video “Show Us Your Tech – Mark Pendergrast Edition” takes a tour of Mark’s 1920’s house and the tech which he has within it.

Show Us Your Tech - Mark Pendergrast Edition

Starting at the kitchen with the 40" LCD and the ROKU soundbridge radio, we are also shown the D-Link IP camera which is connected to the Windows Home Server in the back room area.

An expanded office in the basement is home for a Shuttle desktop pc and an Apple Time Capsule to backup the Mac machine.

Whilst in the media room is a 60" Pioneer Plasma which is connected to a Xbox 360 for media center viewing.

The back room is where all the wiring takes place which connects all the equipment together and off course the home for Windows Home Server, which in Mark’s case is the HP MediaSmart Server along with a couple of Netgear switches and a Silicondust HDHomeRun dual network based tuner.

If you watch the video till the end you will find out that Mark now has a safe which was found under the old stairs which was opened by a unknown contractor whilst they were out and which is now empty – Thank goodness they left the Home  Server!

Lenovo's IdeaCentre D400 Reviewed by PCMag

PCMag.com has a review of the Lenovo IdeaCentre D400 Home Server.

Reviewer Mario Morejon looks at the design of Lenovo’s good looking server hardware and tests the setup and performance of the unit as well as taking a look at its features.

The Lenovo IdeaCentre D400 is a basic implementation of WHS. The low power processor, however, might prove to be a double-edged sword for a home server. Backing up one or two laptops and copying files to the NAS might be okay, as the performance test shows. But managing multiple streaming connections can bring the Lenovo Home Server to a crawl. For small businesses that only need a NAS for backup and a file server, the Lenovo is more than adequate, and it will save you money on your electric bill. Power storage users look elsewhere.

You can read PCMag’s review here.

Add-In: TimeTraveler for WHS 1.0

Time for a new Windows Home Server add-in for you.

TimeTraveler for WHS allows a WHS user to create roll-back points for changed files within any WHS Share.  Directly using the WHS Console, a user can select to roll-back a file/folder/Share to any point in time. 

Time Traveler for WHS

If you’ve ever lost data by accidently overwriting a file with a new version of the file or simply realized that an older version of a file contained more pertinent information then Time Traveler is for you.

TimeTraveler for WHS is available for £19.25 ($29.99) and a trial version is also available with the only limitation that it only allows a maximum of 25 rollback points.

More details are available from here.

Scandinavians Love Windows Home Server

Google’s new Insight for Search beta provides insight into search patterns and provides some interesting results for "Windows Home Server".

Google Insight for WHS

What is most interesting is that Norway is the country which most searched for WHS information, followed by Sweden and the Netherlands. With the United States coming in a close 4th position.

Browse the info provided by Google here.

Health Status in Power Pack 3

Power Pack 3 (PP3) has added a file called health.xml, which can be found at http://servername:55000/health/health.xml. This file stores information about both your server and connected computers including storage and share details.

The Thomson TG585v7 Router with WHS

If you have the Thomson TG585v7 router then note that it has a problem with the setup of the Remote Access feature of WHS. It plays nice with the UPnP protocol and WHS reports as having the router setup successfully, but it turns out that there is a problem with the (name).homeserver.com not being  accessible, pointing instead to your router admin page.

Thomson TG585v7 Router

But website seePyou has the solution, which you can find over here.

Windows Home Server Came to the Rescue

Windows Home Server came to the rescue (again) to Gregg Wonderly after a failed installation of Vista SP2.

Even after contacting Microsoft Support it was Windows Home Server which put his system back together again/

You can read about it here.

The Adventures of Installing WHS

Website seePyou run through their adventures when installing the trial version of Windows Home Server.

They started with a video card where the VGA port didn’t work but luckily the DVI port did, and finished with a complete running system after installing the network drivers.

You can read about it here.

Tranquil PC Home Server’s come with FREE Software

UK Based Tranquil PC have announced that all new Home Server’s will have the following FREE software pre-installed:

  • Home Server Power Pack 3 – PP3 is great for Media Center, Netbook and Windows 7 users.
  • AVA Media CD ripping engine – AVA Media CD ripping engine (previously sold for £49,00) give you a simple way to rip your AUDIO CDs to Home Server, just plug in any USB drive.  An option is available to upgrade to the CD/DVD ripping option !  The life long subscription to GD3 ensures great meta data !
  • Logitech SqueezeCentre (WHS) – Logitech’s SqueezeCentre makes your Home Server a perfect server to deliver audio files to any Slim Devices Media Player
  • iTunes Server (WHS) – iTunes Server allows you to centralize you media in one place, to be played back on any network connected iTunes player

Tranquil PC have also stated that other free add ins will be launched during 2010.