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Tried it (beta). Pretty simple setup, even plays with others servers, but not going to pay $200 for something my Linux servers have been doing for a long time.
Ray -October 16, 2007
I loaded the last RC Beta. The only drawback was the nagging. I don't leave any machines on all the time, except a Dell running the WHS. Every time I turn on any of the machines, it reminded me that so and so machine had not been backed up in XX days. The released version may give you more options here! I hope!
Seth -October 17, 2007
Ray, I’m really glad that you’re into Linux. I also like Linux…I like it so much that I even wrote an article with my coworker about how to authenticate Linux hosts to Active Directory. (http://www.windowsitpro.com/Article/ArticleID/96592/96592.html) However, I have to respectfully disagree with you that Linux can do what WHS can do. Sure, you and I could set it up with some SAMBA shares…and we could also craft up some trick scripts to backup our Windows boxes. But I don’t believe that this is an option for most people. WHS also has features that set it apart. SUPER simple remote connectivity is just a few clicks away. Restoring a PC after a complete hard drive failure is also a breeze if you use the bootable restore CD. Thanks for the comments! Eric
Eric B. Rux -October 17, 2007
Seth, I understand about the nagging! That can become real annoying. I think I found a fix: Right click on the WHS icon ON YOUR PC. Choose “Display Network Health Notifications” so that it is no longer checked. You will probably have to do this for each PC that is nagging you. Does this stop the notifications that are bothering you? Let me know! Thanks for the comments! Eric
Eric B. Rux -October 17, 2007
Every time I read about WHS there is some Linux guy claiming he can do that for less. They just don't seem to get the point that very few people want to spend the time and effort to Do That. Like my 87 year old mother, shee wants a box she can plug-in and forget and have it provide her needs. I expect to use WHS in my home and supply it for my son (who is nearing a Phd in computer science) for it simplicity and ease of use. Who has the time do do the Linux thing? I don't and I am a retired hardware/ software designer. Ron
Ron -October 17, 2007
I agree about the Linux. Gee, I could probably do the same thing with Assembler if I had a notion. Linux is great for people who have nothing better to do than fiddle and tweak and such. I don't want Linux. I use Windows for a reason. It's simple and compatible and pretty straight-forward. It's not perfect, but nothing else is, either. About time for the WHS! It will also be great for those little businesses that simply can't afford a year's profit for SBS (cost, administration, etc.), too. A lot of small business owners have Windows Home Edition and have their hands tied because Microsoft wants so much just to upgrade to Pro. WHS will be a big help in letting those owners have a lot more control over their networks without having to sell their kids.
Jonathan -October 17, 2007
HAven't been able to find any Hardware with WHS preloaded that is coming out. I know that HP is coming out with a box but can't find anything on it on their web site. Do you have any links to hardware devices coming out with WHS on it?
Jon -October 18, 2007
Jon, HP will be the first partner to come out with a box preloaded with WHS. It should be "any day now", from what I've heard. I'll have a review on the HP device on WHSHelp.com as soon as it is released. Thanks for the feedback! Eric
Eric B. Rux -October 18, 2007
Jon, HP will be the first partner to come out with a box preloaded with WHS. It should be "any day now", from what I've heard. I'll have a review on the HP device on WHSHelp.com as soon as it is released. Thanks for the feedback! Eric
Eric B. Rux -October 18, 2007
What if your WHS server computer crashes (i.e. how do you back up the backup?)?
Jim -December 4, 2007
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