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Monthly Archives: January 2010
Time for a Storage Extension
Let’s face it: once you start having a home server, you start putting data on it, simply because it is so conveniant. In my case, that means to bring a lot of data from various external disks plus those things … Continue reading
Migrating iTunes & Video Data
Well, there is plenty of that on our WHS now – I already covered the migration from the NAS to the WHS so that’s histroy. But how about re-recognizing the data on the client boxes? To be honest, I did … Continue reading
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Data Migration to WHS
To tell the truth: I knew, my NAS was slow… but that slow? To copy roughly 28.000 Files from my digital image library to my regular PC took just about 12 hours. The average transfer speed finally came out to … Continue reading
First Issues
After having operated the Windows Home Server for about a week, the client PC pointed me to a potential problem this morning (via the Home Server Management Console): it turned out this believe that one of the files could not … Continue reading
Switching over to Windows Home Server
Well, I have had my current NAS (Network Attached Storage) for quite some time and it did serve my requirements I had when I initially bought it: Data Security: my data was previously stored on “server” drives with the server … Continue reading