Coffee Coaching, the HP and Microsoft blog, have just posted a really interesting article on Windows Server 2008 R2 Foundation Overview. If you don’t know what this is, or what to learn more then take a look.
As well as letting us know about the second beta for Lights-Out for Windows Home Server Vail, Martin also told us that a beta for the V1 Windows Home Server Lights-Out was also available.
Martin Rothschink has been in touch to say that he has just released a second preview for his excellent Lights-Out Add-In for Windows Home Server Code Name Vail and Aurora (or Windows Small Business Server 2011 Essentials to you and me).
In episode #17 of the BYOB podcast we discussed Media Players and how we use them. During the podcast, when talking about the Roku XDS, it was asked if this player could get content from your home network. Out of the box is does NOT, but I am hoping to find a hack or solution in the coming months. The Roku does however, make the grade for being a great media player for online content. Read on to see the specs and watch a short video on the Roku XDS.
AxoNet Software has just released a technical preview of their Lights-Out Add-In for Windows Server code name Vail and Aurora. This Add-In, which is now available for download, provides the same functionality as the Lights-Out Add-In for WHS v1. This new Vail/Aurora Add-In will allow you to manage your server and the PCs on your network with ease. Read on to find out more and watch a short video of the installation process and key features!
Over the last week or so we have shown you the unboxing of the RevoView and some of the screenshots, now it is time for the full hands on review of this HD device.