MicrosoftWindows Home ServerStableBit DrivePool Moves to Beta M3 Build 3481

StableBit DrivePool Moves to Beta M3 Build 3481

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Yet another beta build from CoveCube! StableBit development marches on – now is build 3481.

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Here is how CoveCube describes this application:

  • Combine all your hard drives into one big storage pool (except the system drive with the OS).
  • Add and remove drives from the pool at any time without re-partitioning or manually moving folders.
  • Create duplicated folders on the storage drive pool that are protected against single drive failure. If a drive fails on which a duplicated file was stored, the contents of that file will remain readable even without the drive.
  • All your data is stored in standard NTFS files. You can always access your files even if the Windows Home Server completely crashes or this add-in can’t be used.

This version’s change log:

1.0.0.3481 ———-

* Re-added support for pending deleted folders.

* SBSE 2011 Essentials compatibility restored.

* Fixed changing folder name / duplication status in batch.

* When adding a new folder the description is now saved.

* Implemented persistent move for folder duplication change and folder rename (folder move already did this). This should help with the remaining sporadic access denied errors.

These guys continue the drive to complete the drive-pooling application. If you want to try it out, go here for more information about the beta.

Get More Information About the Beta Here Download Stablebit Drivepool build 3481 here
Andrew Edney
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