The Year in Review 2008 – Part 1

The year started in early January with myself being awarded as a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) for my contribution to the Windows Home Server community with this blog. Authors Andrew Edney, Woody Leonhard and Christoph Dommermuth from the German Language home-server-blog.de site were also awarded.

At the Consumer Electronic Show in Las Vegas Microsoft announced details of Windows Home Server Power Pack 1 (PP1), which would include Vista 64 bit Support and add support for the Chinese and Japanese language.

Also this month with sales being so brisk HP sells 3 months of MediaSmart Server’s in the first 3 weeks.

February see’s ZDNet tech writer Mary-Jo Foley reveal that the next version of Windows Home Server will be codenamed “Vail” and will also include more entertainment “capabilities”.

Further into the year, and by May Microsoft decides to not include the tool in Power Pack 1 (PP1) which allows you to back up your backup database.

Early June see’s the public beta of PP1 with a fix for the data corruption bug available to beta testers. Later this month Windows Home Server and other related technologies are displayed in the Innoventions Dream Home in Tomorowland, which is located in DisneyLand in California.

The beginning of July see 4 new MVP’s. Alan Ball, Henk Panneman, Colin Hodgson and Yoshihiro Okabe.

Also this month Power Pack 1 (PP1) is released to manufacturing (RTM) and HP release an update for the MediaSmart Server which delivers an enhanced media streaming capability and server-side anti-virus protection.

MediaSmart Server and the Mac

Over at MediaSmarthome.com Peter Red hooked up his Mac to the new MediaSmart Server to show us what it can do.

Easy Mac File Sharing

Read about it here.

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Also Christopher Price left a comment on our blog yesterday regarding the “Restore System from Backup” feature of Time Machine not being implemented for Mac users.

Chris states that:

“What that means is, while you can restore individual files that were accidentally deleted… you cannot recover a Mac from a catastrophic failure (won’t boot, lost, stolen, damaged, defective, etc).”

But there are workarounds and Chris tells us what they are in his post HP MediaSmart Now Does Time Machine, Well… not all of it. But, I can fix it.

HP MediaSmart Server under Mac OS X

Managing a Digital Lifestyle

From the depths of the world wide web we have found a technical paper from Hewlett Packard on how to manage a digital lifestyle in a mixed OS environment. The 12 page PDF document looks at how the HP MediaSmart Server can help you manage and share your digital media with both a Windows PC and a Apple Mac.

HP Mac OS X Functionality

Of particular interest is the table rating the functionality available on the HP MediaSmart Server under Mac OS X.

You can download the PDF from here.

Existing EX470/EX475 Owners will get Updated Features

One of the most frequent questions which I have been asked today is, will existing MediaSmart owners get the updated features of the new server range?

Well it’s now official. I have word direct from HP that the Mac Backup feature, which is to be made available on the new EX485/EX487 models of the MediaSmart Server will also be available to existing EX470/EX475 owners as well.

HP have also stated that the server online backup add-in (Amazon S3) will also be made available and although no time frame has been given we are told that both features will be available soon via the HP Software Update utility which is built into the console.

This is good news to all of us who own one of the original MediaSmart Server’s, I just hope we get the new black scheme interface as an upgrade too, and additional software upgrades in the future. But knowing HP and how they have handled other products in the past, I’m sure we will!

HP MediaSmart Server – The Heart Of Your Digital Life

HP Macs

HP’s campaign site, “HP MediaSmart Server – The Heart Of Your Digital Life” has been updated to include information on the new EX485 and EX487 models.

HP Comparison

HP Coming Soon

Comparisons, Specs, information and a movie are also available.

You can access the site from here.

EX485 and EX487 Datasheet Available for Download

The new datasheet on the HP MediaSmart Server EX485 and EX487 is now available for download.

HP MediaSmartServer EX47x Datasheet Front

The datasheet contains overall information and specifications on the software and hardware.

HP MediaSmartServer EX47x Datasheet Back

You can download it here.

HP EX485 and EX487 Official Press Release

For those of you interested in reading the official press release from HP on the new range of MediaSmart Server’s, here it is:

HP Launches New Home Server for PCs and Macs

HP MediaSmart Server centralizes digital media and files for backup, remote access, sharing and uploading to social media sites

PALO ALTO, Calif., Dec. 29, 2008 – HP today launched a home server designed for use with both Windows and Mac computers.

Based on the Microsoft Windows® Home Server platform, the HP MediaSmart Server ex485/ex487 is a central repository for automatically backing up and accessing digital music, videos, photos and documents from multiple computers on a home network. (1)

The MediaSmart Server automatically organizes files across all PCs, streams media across a home network and the Internet, (2) and publishes photos to popular social networking and photo sharing sites.

“A growing number of digital-savvy households have both Windows and Mac computers, with hundreds and sometimes thousands of media files and documents scattered across these devices,” said Jason Zajac, vice president of strategy, Worldwide Attach Group, HP. “The HP MediaSmart Server protects, stores and organizes this content from anywhere on a network so consumers can access and share it any place they are connected.”

“HP continues to innovate on the Windows Home Server platform giving consumers even more options to enjoy and protect their precious memories and valuable data,” said Charlie Kindel, general manager, Windows Server Solutions, Microsoft. “We believe consumers will embrace the new MediaSmart Server as one of the most exciting computing products for the home.”

MediaSmart Server ex485/ex487 features include:

  • HP Media Collector: conveniently schedules the MediaSmart Server to copy and centralize digital files and libraries from networked PCs
  • Media Streaming: remotely streams photos and music to any Internet-connected PC or Mac
  • Server for iTunes: centralizes iTunes music libraries on the server for playback to any networked Mac or PC running iTunes
  • HP Photo Publisher: easily upload photos to Facebook®, PicasaTM Web Albums and Snapfish (3)
  • HP Photo Viewer: allows easy sharing of photos with friends and family
  • PC Hard Drive Backup: backs up networked PCs via the Windows Home Server backup feature
  • Mac Hard Drive Backup: backs up Macs running Leopard using Apple Time Machine software
  • Server Backup: duplicates designated shared folders to a separate hard disk drive
  • Online Backup: duplicates designated folders to Amazon’s S3 online backup service for an additional layer of protection
  • Smart Power Management: can schedule times for server to go to ”sleep” and ”wake up,” saving on energy costs
  • Processor: Intel® Celeron®, 2.0 GHz 64-bit. Two gigabytes (GB) of 800-MHz DDR2 DRAM now standard on MediaSmart Server
  • Expandability: additional drives can be added for up to 9 terabytes (TB)

"Customers are always looking for the right mix of features and ease-of-use when choosing digital home products," said Danielle Levitas, group vice president, consumer, broadband and digital marketplace at IDC. "HP’s focus and investment in software allows it to deliver a home server with compelling features for Mac and PC users while offering a great customer experience that helps simplify the complexity of the connected home. This unique offering will help expand the home server market."

Pricing and availability

Manufacturer’s suggested retail price for the HP MediaSmart Server ex485 with 750 GB of hard disk storage is $599 while the HP MediaSmart Server ex487 with 1.5 TB is $749. (4)

The HP MediaSmart Server can be pre-ordered beginning on Jan. 5, 2009, from Amazon.com, BestBuy.com, Buy.com, Frys.com and NewEgg.com; it is expected to ship in February.

The first 200 consumers who visit HP Home & Home Office (www.hpshopping.com) or call +1 888 271 2982 between Jan. 5 – 11, 2009, to reserve a MediaSmart Server and use coupon code “AC5674” will receive a $50 savings off their purchase. (5)

More information is available at www.hp.com/go/mediasmartserver.

(1) Wired or wireless home network required.
(2) Internet access required and sold separately.
(3) Services are subject to change without notice and some services may not be available at time of product purchase.
(4) Estimated U.S. retail prices. Actual prices may vary.
(5) Valid for HP Home & Home Office (www.hpshopping.com) Internet and call center purchases only. Coupon valid on first 200 redemptions, or while supplies last. Any unused portion will be forfeited. Each coupon code is limited to one usage per customer; one coupon code per checkout. Offer void where prohibited, taxed or restricted by law. Non-transferable. Not valid retroactively on previously purchased items. Not valid for any resale activity as defined by HP Home & Home Office Store. Coupons may not be used to purchase gift cards. Not valid on instant rebates or clearance sales. May not be permitted with certain bundle offers. Not valid on: Academic and Employee purchase programs, HP Employee purchase program, Refurbished products, Extended Service Plans, Compaq Presario and HP Pavilion desktops with Intel Celeron or AMD Sempron processors or Compaq Presario CQ50Z customizable notebooks. For complete coupon conditions, see “Coupon Information” in the “Customer Service” section at www.hpshopping.com.

HP MediaSmart Server EX487 Video Review

Ian Dixon of The Digital Lifestyle.com has posted a 9 minute video on the new HP MediaSmart Server EX487, where he takes an overall look at some of the features of the unit.

 HP MediaSmart Server EX487 Video Review

You can watch via Direct Download (WMV or M4V), or via Youtube

HP EX485 and EX487 Review Roundup

More reviews of the HP MediaSmart Server EX485 and EX487 are popping up on the internet today, and here’s the best of the best.

*We Got Served has an overall post highlighting what’s new (HP MediaSmart Server EX485 and EX487 Bring Mac Backup and Powerful Media Management to Windows Home Server), and then a series of 5 posts taking you through the history, hardware and the various software features in this hands-on series.

Part 1: Introduction
Part 2: Hardware
Part 3: Software
Part 4: Software cont.
Part 5: Verdict

*MediaSmartServer.net owner, Alex Kuretz of the HP MediaSmart Server Enthusiast Community looks at setup and installation, the new features and the hardware in the new MediaSmart Servers. Alex also shows us 2 hidden easter eggs and tells us the pros and cons of the unit, in the Review: HP MediaSmart Server EX487.

*Home Server Hacks dissects the MediaSmart Server and shows us what’s inside, as well as a look at the features. Donavon West also asks the question:

If I already own an EX470, is it worth upgrading?

You read read his answer in the post Hewlett Packard Announces Two New MediaSmart Servers.

*MediaSmarthome.com shows us the MediaSmart Server unboxed. From what comes in the box to the styling and the hardware inside, reviewer Matt Whitlock takes us through the setup and tells us about the HP’s EX48x new features. Matt concludes the review by stating:

Those on the fence about whether it’s time to pick up an HP MediaSmart Server of their very own should be pushed over the edge with the new hardware and features. There’s a lot here to get excited about. For a product that can hide anywhere out of sight, the HP MediaSmart Server is poised to become the most indispensable device in your digital life.

Read The New HP MediaSmart Server EX485 & EX487 – Unboxed and Reviewed.

*MyHomeServer.com looks at the features for Mac users and the free 5 year SSL certificate offering, as well as the new software offerings in this 2 page review, HP MediaSmart EX487 Home Server Review.

*SlashGear  the personal tech blog, takes an overall look at the EX487 with lots of pics for you to ooze over in their featured review, the HP MediaSmart EX487 Home Server Review.

*HardwareGeeks.com gives the HP MediaSmart Server Version 2 an Editors Choice 5 star gold award, and state that:

 “…it will be one of their [HP’s] best products of 2009”

Read their HP Releases Updated MediaSmart server with Mac Support review.

HP MediaSmart EX485 and EX487 Announced

The new HP MediaSmart Server’s codenamed "Encore" have today been officially announced.

Using the same chassis as the original versions, “Encore” will be available in two configurations the two new models will be available in early February and will consist of the EX485 which comes with 1 x 750GB hard drive and 2GB of RAM and the EX487 comprising 2 x 750GB hard drives (1.5TB in total) and again 2GB of RAM. US pricing is $599 and $749 respectively whilst UK pricing and availability is still pending.

I have had the privilege of testing the EX487 extensively for the last month or so and must say I am really impressed. It’s good to see that HP took notice of consumer criticism and upped the RAM from the 512MB which came as standard in the EX470/EX475 to the 2GB in the new range which is more than enough to run the MediaSmart Server even whilst streaming and backing up at the same time.

The English dictionary definition to encore is:

"an extra or repeated performance; usually given in response to audience demand"

OR 

"a second achievement especially that surpasses the first"

And the new range of MediaSmart Server’s defiantly live up to both expectations. Extra performance is there courtesy of a Intel Celeron 2.0 GHZ 64-bit Processor and in response to consumer demand HP have packed in additional features on top of Windows Home Server and in addition to what was in the existing models.

So what’s new?

The HP MediaSmart Server now includes three types of streaming media servers which stream media from the HP MediaSmart Server to your devices:

Packet Video’s TwonkyMedia allows you to share your music, photos and videos to connected media receivers and mobile devices throughout your home like a XBOX 360 a Sony PSP and other Digital Media Receivers (DMR) including Generic Media Players, WinDVD, Windows Media Player, Archos, DirectTV DVR, generic Media or Music Receivers, HP MediaSmart TV, Roku SoundBridge, and generic DLNA 1.0/1.5 device’s to name a few.

Streaming Media Flow

The Web Media Streamer streams your media to the internet where you can access it via any computer with a web browser.

Web Interface

The Server for iTunes allows you to stream your music and playlists, even protected content to computers that are running iTunes or compatible devices.

Within the setup, a Media Collector provides the ability to copy your iTunes music library and playlists to your MediaSmart Server, centralizing your iTunes library for playback on any computer on your home network that runs the iTunes software.

The Media Collector also has the job of taking your media files from computers on your network and copying them to the HP MediaSmart Server and organizing them.The Media Collector continuously copies files allowing you to maintain a comprehensive library of music, photos, and videos in one location in your home.

You can also stream media to a television and/or stereo which is attached to a Digital Media Receiver.

Mac backup is now supported with Mac OS X 10.5 or later on the new HP MediaSmart Server. You can use Time Machine to back up a Mac to the HP and get easy access to the shared folders on the server using the Control Center.

Mac OSX

Accessible by clicking the desktop “HP MediaSmart Server” shortcut icon, the Control Center is a a panel which provides shortcuts to valuable resources and tasks within the MediaSmart Server.

Control Center

Online backup is now taken care off via a supplied add-in from HP which uses the services of Amazon S3 to save your selected important shares to a remote location on the Internet.

Amazon S3 Backup

As well as scheduling backups you can also do immediate online backups and also browse and restore your online files.

The HP Photo Publisher allows you to post photos which are stored on your server to the following photo sharing sites. HP’s snapfish, Yahoo’s flickr, Google’s Picasa Web Albums, the social networking site facebook and the internal generated MediaSmart PhotoViewer.

HP Photo Publisher

Uploading your photos is a simple 4-step process enabling friends and family to see your photos on the internet.

The HP Photo Viewer allows you to open, rename or delete an album as well as allowing you to view the albums in a Filmstrip or Slideshow view via a personal URL.

HP Photo Viewer

A Power Management screen within the console settings enables you to define a time period to let you put your MediaSmart Server into sleep mode thus saving power. The server will automatically wake up, either for a backup, from input from the Control Center, or by pressing a button on the server.

Power Management

US pre-orders will be available from the 5th of January from Amazon.com, BestBuy.com, Buy.com, Frys.com and NewEgg.com. Both models will be officially announced at both the International Consumer Electronic Show (CES 2009) in Las Vegas and Macworld in San Francisco. Availability is expected in early February.

What an amazing start to a New Year!