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John Keller

John has been in the IT profession for over 20 years along with being certified in both Comptia Security + (2008 edition) and a MCP (Microsoft Certified Professional) on Both Windows XP & Server 2003 Administration, He currently works as an Windows System Administrator for Northrop Grumman in the Greater Los Angeles Area and manages 3 Windows Active Directory Private Networks (Two 2008 R2 and One 2012 R2) along With 2 VMware EXSI 5.5 Servers in the US. He has been an avid fan and follower of Windows Home Server (Now the Essentials Role of Windows Server) and Visualization Since 2009. He is currently trying to exploit the full potential of Microsoft's Windows Server Operating System to the Home & Small to Medium Business Community along with the power of Visualization. When not being a Nerd and a Geek he likes to watch Movies, Read Comic Books, and most importantly spend time with his family.

How To: On the Spot Cleanup of Unwanted PC Client Databases

As we know once a week Windows Home Server schedules a job to go through and delete its unnecessary or no longer desired PC Client backups that it accumulates over time. Here is a useful guide to running the cleanup using Task Scheduler.

Installing SBS 2011 Essentials on SSD or SATA Hard Drives smaller than 160GB

John returns with a guide to Installing SBS 2011 Essentials on SSD or SATA Hard Drives smaller than 160GB.

Installing WHS 2011 on SSD or SATA Hard Drives smaller than 160GB

Introduction As we all know (or most of us anyways) when Microsoft began working on their newest version of Windows Home Server (and subsequently Small...

VMware Workstation 8 Has Been Released!

VMware Workstation 8 Has Been Released!

Microsoft’s Hyper-V coming to Windows 8

Microsoft's Hyper-V coming to Windows 8 - what is Hyper-V?

Virtualization For The Home Environment

After writing my two How To Articles on installing VMware Server on Both Windows Home Server Version 1 and Windows Home Server 2011 I had been thinking of exploring the other alternatives to free Virtualization appliances that is easier to install on your Home Computer.

Installing SQL 2008 R2 Express with Management Tools on Windows Home Server V1

In the next of our How To.... series, we show you how to Install SQL 2008 R2 Express with Management Tools on Windows Home Server V1

Running VMware Server on a Windows Server 2003 Based Operating System including Windows Home Server V1

If you want to install VMWare Server on a Windows Server 2003 based OS, including WHS V1, this is the guide for you.

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