In a clever piece of marketing, Drobo are offering discounts to Windows Home Server users who are unhappy with the news about Drive Extender being removed.
It’s not often that we review things like headsets on UWHS, but with Christmas coming up, and with the recent release of games like Call of Duty: Black Ops we occasionally get asked about headsets, and so when I was offered one to review I said yes.
The Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) is now becoming more important as manufacturers release hard drives over 2.2TB. These new drives require GPT to fully access the drive space but systems running BIOS will not boot with GPT drives. I put up a 10 minute video of the Windows 7 UEFI Installation, so read on to find out a little bit more about UEFI.
Following yesterdays shocking announcement about the removal of Drive Extender from Windows Home Server Code Name Vail, Paul Thurrot has posted more information about the reason for the removal – and he got more information than the MVPs did!
Following yesterdays shock announcement from Microsoft about the removal of Drive Extender from Windows Home Server Code Name Vail and Windows Small Business Server 2011 Essentials, Tranquil PC has announced that they are still committed to Windows Home Server.
Dave at the guys over at the Home Server Show have just released show 114 and surprise surprise it’s all about the shock Drive Extender announcement from Microsoft.