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Review of the ASUS TS Mini Windows Home Server

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THE XTOR MANAGER ADD-IN

The Xtor Manager is a very useful add-in that enables you to easily backup, synchronise and manage files and folders on external devices (both USB and eSATA).

ASUS TS Mini Xtor Manager

Once you have connected an external device to the TS Mini all you have to do next is click on the Xtor Manager tab on the Console.

You can then drag and drop files to wherever you want.

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An easier way is to select your external device and your home server and click the Backup button.

ASUS TS Mini Xtor Manager

You can select the entire device or a folder, and the same is true for the folders on the Home Server.

ASUS TS Mini Xtor ManagerASUS TS Mini Xtor Manager

Then it’s just a case of clicking the Backup button and watching.

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ASUS TS Mini Xtor Manager

The Sync function is really useful as well – it compares the files and folders and tells you if there is a difference and then gives you options!

ASUS TS Mini Xtor Manager

ASUS TS Mini Xtor Manager

THE ASUS WEBSTORAGE ADD-IN

The other add-in is the ASUS Webstorage add-in. This add-in provides backup to the cloud for your files. The web storage is free for the 1st year (you get 500GB) and after the first year users have a subscription model top choose from if they want to continue using it.

ASUS TS Mini Webstorage

To learn more about that model, click here: http://www.asuswebstorage.com/activeinfo/page7/?country=US

Andrew Edney
Andrew Edney
I am the owner and editor of this site. I have been interested in gadgets and tech since I was a little kid. I have also written a number of books on various tech subjects. I also blogged for The Huffington Post and for FHM. And I am honoured to have been a Microsoft MVP since January 2008, including as an Xbox MVP until 2023.

19 COMMENTS

    • thanks Greg

      Yeah, it's a really nice little machine and so far I am really pleased with it.

      Andrew

  1. Thanks for the dedication, Andrew. Much appreciated.

    AJ are you following me around ? 😉

    As for the port multiplier, does each port see 4 or 5 drives ?

    How would you compare ASUS's Xtor addin to the built in Share Backup Tab ?

    You mentioned Avast, Does that mean it comes with a free license ? Is it a true addin or a RDC install ?

    Thanks for the great review. ASUS just 1 upped the HP LX195/7, but price wise I feel getting the EX49x is a better deal. No excuse for HP not to include 2 esata on the next model.

    What about Server Recovery ? Is there a reset pin like on the HP EX models ?

    • Hey John

      To answer your questions:

      It should be able to see whatever you plug in.

      The Xtor add in is much better and does a lot more.

      I didnt install Avast, but it appears in the Available Add-ins tab so I would hope it would install through that. I think its a trial, although I could be wrong.

      There is a recovery button on the rear of the unit.

      Andrew

  2. Hi,

    I bought this Device few days back,after receiving it, I tried to set it up for my Home Network. But Whenever I run the Installation CD, it is able to find my TS Mini Server. But after that it just says not able to run the installation at this. Please try again later.Then I thought it could be my Firewall. But I tried after turning off my firewall. No Luck. Customer Support were also of no help. I dont know much about networking. So can you please help.

    • Have you tried running the installation from a another computer?

      Or have you tried running the installation with the computer connected directly to the server?

      If these dont work, why not post a question in our forums as someone might be able to help.

      Andrew

  3. Hi there,

    Quick question regarding this home server.

    Once it is all set up on a simple ethernet and wireless network, can you make mapped network drives of specific folders on the server, so that they come up as network drives on my computer?

    Also is there a feature to back up the data to both the web at a certain time in the day and to back up the data to an external hard drive at a certain time in the day?

    Thanks in Advance,

    Sav

    • Hi Sav

      Yes, you can map a drive to any shared folder on your WHS just as you would normally do.

      As for backing up to the web, you would need to add one of the many available add-ins for WHS, for example, CloudBerry Backup for WHS to do this. To learn more about that click the link on the top right of the page.

      Andrew

  4. The links for the subsequent pages of your review are not working. When I click on any of the other pages it brings back page 1. I'm considering purchasing this and am very interested in reading your review. Can you please fix this? Thanks.

  5. Thanks for your help Andrew, much appreciated.

    Where is the cheapest and best place to get one for UK delievery?

    Also what is the reasoning behind the usernames in the TS Mini? – Does this allow only that username to access certain files on the TS?

    And one more question, can i backup a certain folder to an external hard drive at lets say 6pm, then unplug the hard drive, take it home, bring it back the next day and it will automatically backup again at 6pm? – therefore I have a means of taking my data offsite?

    Thanks for your help again,

    Sav

    • Hi Savan

      Not sure where to get them now as they are a little "old" – just do a search on Google I would suggest.

      Each user has their own username which you create on WHS. You can set it up so that certain folders only allow certain users access.

      You can set a backup schedule – although you can be specific as to the exact time it will start – if you want an exact time just do a manual backup.

      Andrew

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