WHS Doctor is not an Add-In for Windows Home Server but a stand-alone program that can provide some very useful information about your Windows Home Server.
WHS currently controls all of my files, photos and videos. In addition, WHS also controls my other computers, backs itself up, monitors it own power source, could shut itself down if needed and even send text messages to me when it needs attention. What else could it possibly do? Well I have decided that I am going to take the next step with Windows Home Server and give it control over my home.
I want to show you how you can add a WHS disk and make the Wireframe modification through the Disk Management Add-In. Usually with Windows Home Server you must use the Server Storage tab to add new drives. Read on to find out how you can use the Disk Management Add-In as an alternative to the Server Storage tab.
Drive Balancer is an add-in for Windows Home Server that is designed to evenly distribute your data across your WHS pooled hard drives regardless of the space or number of drives available. It is not a WHS Add-In in the traditional sense in that it does not integrate into the Windows Home Server console instead it is run from directly on the Home Server in a command prompt window.
Here we review the Diskeeper 2009 HomeServer edition Add-in for Windows Home Server and provide an in-depth installation walk-through, along with a great giveaway.
If you are interested in learning more about developing Add-ins for your Windows Home Server, one of my fellow MVP's, Sam Wood, has taken the time to create a really interesting tutorial.