Today saw yet another update to Beta 3 of Drive Bender for Windows Home Server 2011 released, taking it to version v1.1.4.1 only a couple of days after v1.1.4.0.
Back in April we reported on the first shots of Acer’s new Windows Home Server 2011 box – the Acer RevoCenter. Now it has been officially announced at Computex.
With Windows Home Server V1, different companies provided different methods to perform a server recovery. Now that the first Windows Home Server 2011 server is available in the guise of the Tranquil PC Leo HS4, it’s time to see how its done now.
The other of the three Windows Home Server Drive Extender replacements comes in the form of StableBit DrivePool and build 1736 was just released of the beta.
Recently we told you that Tranquil PC were going to be shipping DriveBender with their Leo HS4 and SS4 servers. Now we can reveal it will be called MonStore.
Today another player enters the Windows Home Server 2011 hardware market – a UK based company called PC Specialist, and they have three models to choose from.
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.