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PerfectDisk 11 Giveaway – Day 1

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With just three days to go before the launch of PerfectDisk 11, our friends at Raxco have given us three sets of licences for PerfectDisk 11 Windows Home Server Bundle.

This newly renamed bundle includes a licence for your Windows Home Server and also a licence for one of your PCs.

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So as we are at t-minus 3 days until the launch on March 9th, we are going to give away a licence each day for the next 3 days until the launch.

So, all you have to do to win today’s licence is leave a comment telling us how much disk space your Windows Home Server has in it.

Winners will be drawn at random and announced on UWHS on Wednesday.

Good luck, and stay tuned for lots of exciting giveaways coming up.

For more information on what’s new in PerfectDisk 11, click here: PerfectDisk11 Out Next Week

Andrew Edney
Andrew Edney
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44 COMMENTS

    • I've got an WHS HP EX495 with two of the four drives filled with a total of 3TB of space at the moment.

  1. Total of 1.75 TB right now (1 TB, 750 GB), with over 1 TB free still (just built my WHS a few weeks ago)

  2. HP X510 Data Vault with 1 TB. But soon I will invest in a couple of 2 TD Western Digital Caviar green…

  3. Home built 4U rack case that looks cool as all get out with 3.5TB on four disks.

    Don't enter me as much as I would like a license of Perfect Disk. Great product and nice contest to allow a little braging.

    fasthair

  4. Currently have 2 TB of Storage. Will be changing soon as I am wainting on the parts to build a new home server.

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