Add-ins are additional features or functionality that can be easily added to Windows Home Server. This walk-through will explain how to install and also remove add-ins.
Have you ever heard the cooling fans on your Home Server kick into noisy mode and not known why or is the performance of your Home Server not as snappy as you expect it should be? Well here is an Add in that might be able to help you resolve those issues without having to Remote Desktop in or connect a keyboard/mouse/display to your Home Server.
There seems to be a lot of people who are still a little unsure about adding or removing drives on their Windows Home Servers, so I figured some simple walk-throughs would help here. In this next walk-through, I will discuss adding a hard drive to the storage pool.
There seems to be a lot of people who are still a little unsure about adding or removing drives on their Windows Home Servers, so I figured some simple walk-throughs would help here. In this first walk-through, I will discuss removing a hard drive from the storage pool.
This is just a reminder to anyone who is interested in attending the 1st UK Windows Media Center and Home Server User Group meeting which is going to be held in Birmingham next Tuesday evening (the 21st April).
Mirror, mirror on the drive. I need my data to stay alive. Windows Home Server 2011 has a built in Drive Mirror feature that will allow you to create a synchronized copy of the drive. While this feature is not new to Microsoft products, the ease of setup from within the Server Manager makes it easy for the WHS 2011 user to create Mirrors. Check out the video!