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Post time 24-7-2007 05:27 PM | Show all posts |Read mode
Windows Home Server ni OS baru microsoft ke atau perkhidmatan yang microsoft bagi
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Post time 24-7-2007 06:51 PM | Show all posts

Reply #1 Mehacomp_91's post

Service jer and bukan OS baru... explanation paling basic untuk benda ni is dia tu storage space untuk semua PC2 kat rumah... instead of ko kena gi shared folder setiap PC untuk dapatkan files, dengan adanya 'server' ni, ko gi setempat jer... and boleh setkan dia untuk buat backups files yang stored situ.
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 Author| Post time 24-7-2007 08:00 PM | Show all posts

Reply #2 0001's post

Boleh download ke file ni macam syok je
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Post time 24-7-2007 08:24 PM | Show all posts

Reply #3 Mehacomp_91's post

Tunggu 2-3 hari lepas dia release and ko boleh download yang 'best' nyer.

"Windows Home Server will be available through the retail channel within a wide range of new hardware products. The first products are targeted for availability in the second half of 2007. It will be available in English, German, French, and Spanish."

Gi sini for FAQ
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 Author| Post time 24-7-2007 08:30 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by 0001 at 24-7-2007 08:24 PM
Tunggu 2-3 hari lepas dia release and ko boleh download yang 'best' nyer.


Lain macam je maksud 'best' tu
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 Author| Post time 24-7-2007 08:31 PM | Show all posts
       What is Windows Home Server?

Windows Home Server is a part of hardware and software solution that enables families with multiple PCs to easily connect their digital experiences, providing a reliable and familiar way to organize, access, and automatically protect treasured digital images, music, video, and personal documents.
        
Who is building hardware for Windows Home Server?

Later this year, a variety of manufacturers will be offering products powered by Windows Home Server, providing a complete hardware and software solution.
        
How does Windows Home Server differ from other products in the marketplace?

Windows Home Server is a unique, integrated solution that provides backup and restore, centralized expandable storage, and access from anywhere to your home server and home PCs. It is a lot more than extra storage. Unlike other home storage, backup, or remote access tools currently available, Windows Home Server offers unprecedented simplicity and ease of use. In addition, as a development platform, Windows Home Server offers partners great opportunities for innovation to address the needs of the digital home. This means that a wide range of applications and tools that integrate with and take advantage of Windows Home Server will be available.
        
Is it hard to set up?

No. Windows Home Server is easy to set up and configure from any PC in the house, using the Windows Home Server Console. You will need to simply plug in the power and connect Windows Home Server to the broadband router, and then install the Windows Home Server Connector software from a CD onto each PC you wish to automatically backup every night to your home server.
      
How can I access my files when I'm not at home?

You can access Windows Home Server and your home PCs through a personalized Windows Live Internet address that you choose. That means with a simple log in to your family Web site, you can access your photos, music files, and videos from anywhere. Windows Home Server not only enables you to upload and download files stored on your home server but also allows you to connect remotely and use your home computers as if you were sitting in front of them.
      
Is it easy to control who has access to specific files and folders?

Yes. Using the Windows Home Server Console, you can define users and easily set permissions for the shared folders stored on the home server. You can also define which users can access the server remotely.
      
When will this product be available for purchase? How can I buy it?

Windows Home Server will be available through the retail channel within a wide range of new hardware products. The first products are targeted for availability in the second half of 2007. It will be available in English, German, French, and Spanish.
   
How much will Windows Home Server cost?

OEMs will set the final pricing for their products, depending on the storage capacity and additional capabilities. We'll have more information to share in the future.
  
If I already have a router and a home network, why would I also need a home server?

Windows Home Server unleashes the power of your existing home network梚t allows you to protect, connect, and organize your photos, movies, music, and more. It lets you remotely access your information and your home computers anytime, anywhere, while easily and securely sharing files with friends and family.
     
How is Windows Home Server better than home Network Attached Storage (NAS) products?

Windows Home Server provides unprecedented simplicity for home users and it was designed to solve problems for households with multiple PCs.

More than just storage, Windows Home Server uniquely provides pre-defined shared folders, such as "Music" or "Photos" making it easier to organize and find your files. Windows Home Server also features simple storage extensibility, and built-in search capabilities.

New internal or external hard drives can be easily added to a Windows Home Server device. The amount of available storage grows based on the size of the hard disk. You no longer have to worry about D:, E:, F:, G:, H:, etc. drives as you add more hard drives. New hard drives can be of any size.

Also, in a Windows Home Server device with two or more hard drives, you can elect to duplicate folders. This prevents you from losing any photos, music, or other files stored in a folder that has "duplication" enabled, if a hard drive fails.

In addition, as a development platform, Windows Home Server offers partners great opportunities for innovation to address the needs of the digital home. This means that a wide range of applications and tools that integrate with and take advantage of Windows Home Server will be available.
      
How is Windows Home Server different from Windows XP Media Center Edition or Windows Vista Home Premium?

Windows Home Server works with your Windows PC. Windows XP Media Center Edition and Windows Vista Home Premium are designed to run on personal computers and provide acquisition and management of media, such as TV programs, music, and photos. Windows Home Server is designed to make managing a home network, with Windows XP PCs and Windows Vista PCs, easier and more automatic. It does this by acting as a centralized place for storage, enabling remote access and providing automated backup for all PCs in house.
   
How can independent software vendors (ISVs) work with Windows Home Server?

As a software platform, Windows Home Server will offer software partners tremendous opportunities to build innovative products that meet the needs of the digital home. We expect that a wide range of third-party applications will emerge, such as virus and malware protection, media sharing, and home security and automation.

[ Last edited by  Mehacomp_91 at 24-7-2007 08:33 PM ]
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 Author| Post time 24-7-2007 08:36 PM | Show all posts

Reply #4 0001's post

Kena bayar juga ingat dapat la free

Tapi siapa yang nak try 30 hari je trial dia klik ni Windows Home Server

[ Last edited by  Mehacomp_91 at 24-7-2007 08:42 PM ]
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 Author| Post time 24-7-2007 08:49 PM | Show all posts

Windows Home Server Preview

        
                Home Server Console main page                                The server itself (which you'll need to purchase from HP,Gateway, and others if you want the software, since it won't be soldseparately) doesn't need a monitor, a mouse, or a keyboard. Instead,you simply plug it into your network and install the Home ServerConsole software on a PC on the same network. From the Consolesoftware, you can manage the access settings for all of your variousPCs and users.

           
            Back it up        Data protection is a key feature of Windows Home Server. You canautomatically back up each client PC on your network daily, or howeveroften you'd like. Home Server is smart enough to only back up filesthat have changed from day-to-day, saving you storage space. You canalso set it to perform redundant backups if your server has multiplehard drives. That way if one server hard drive fails, you won't loseyour most important data.

           
            Manage your users        On the User Accounts page, you can set permissions for various users(up to 10, and one guest). Among other settings, you can determine whohas access to the shared folders on your network, and what they can andcan't do with the files you have stored there.

           
            Keep your shared folders organized        Home Server's shared folders work like any other folder on your PC,only you can access them from anywhere, including over the Web. Thatgives you full read-and-write capability to your entire media libraryfrom any PC connected to the Internet. The concept might not be thatdifferent from an FTP server, but it's much more user-friendly.

           
            Easily expandable storage        One of the highlights of Home Server is the simplicity with which itlets you expand your server's storage space. You can always add aninternal drive or two, but it also recognizes external USB or FireWiredrives on the fly.

           
            Get to your files remotely        Setting up your server for remote access is simple, and a recent updatethe Home Server preview code added this configuration screen. Here, youcan set up the Web address you'll use to get to your server, and freeup ports on your home network to allow outside access.

           
            Easy to use Web interface        Once you establish remote access, you can use a Web browser to get tothe Home Server Console, move files to and from shared folders, andeven use Windows Remote Desktop features on the XP Pro or VistaUltimate PCs on your network.
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Post time 25-7-2007 12:43 AM | Show all posts

Reply #1 Mehacomp_91's post


windows home server ni, a strip down version of windows 2003. if you tested its initial beta release, you'll see windows 2003 logo and name all over the place. it's also not customizable as it will determine the partition for your storage. i believe, the latest beta release fixed that.

however, if you want more flexibility, get windows 2003 as windows home server is really for regular users who wants to setup a storage server but don't want to deal with its ins and outs too much.
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Post time 27-7-2007 03:37 PM | Show all posts

Reply #7 Mehacomp_91's post

Linux pon ade bende nie dah lame

free lagi ler cuma setting tu complicated skit

aku pong tgh belajo nie
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 Author| Post time 27-7-2007 05:34 PM | Show all posts

Reply #10 farishaziqi's post

Apa nama OS tu
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Post time 31-7-2007 04:52 PM | Show all posts
Ubuntu server edition
Cent OS
Fedora etc
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