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  • Microsoft Windows Home Server 2011 Msdn Iso Spanish
    카테고리 없음 2020. 2. 28. 07:54

    Microsoft has announced the availability of Windows Home Server (WHS) 2011 Release Candidate (RC). The software giant says the RC is the last build it plans on releasing before the final, and it's meant to prepare the company's network of software and hardware partners for its release.You can download the English version of the WHS 2011 RC directly now from (localized builds are not available for this RC). Look for the entry titled 'Windows Home Server 2011 Release Candidate - OEM install' with two files: EN-USWHSPREMRestoreCD.iso (467.07MB) and EN-USWHSPREMOEMInstallDVD.iso (4,003.53MB). You'll also need to request a new Product Key. As always, Microsoft is warning that the RC is for evaluation purposes only and that you should not install it in a production or regular home environment. The preview license expires June 30, 2011 or on the commercial release of the software, whichever occurs first. The software has an internal expiration to stop functioning on August 1, 2011.This WHS RC is the first public release to include changes in the storage features.

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    The video above shows the new Move Folder Wizard, which makes it easy for users to move data from one drive to another. As HDDs are added to the Home Server, health alerts will notify the user that a new HDD is available, allowing you to automatically format and configure the new drive for additional storage. Once configured, the Move Folder Wizard can move your data to the new drive as needed.' All existing technologies such as server and client backup, health monitoring, remote web access, streaming media, and simplified dashboard management are still included,' a Microsoft spokesperson said in a statement. 'Data protection also includes daily Server and PC backup, Previous Versions via Shadow copy which lets you return prior versions of existing files (without needing to restore from backup), and a protection feature for pre-defined folders (such as Recorded TV, Videos, Photos) in case these are accidentally deleted.' WHS 2011 was previously referred to as WHS codename Vail.

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    A back in April 2010, built on Windows Server 2008 R2 64-bit. The previous version of WHS was based on Windows Server 2003 32-bit.Related Reads.

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    Windows Home Server 2011 DashboardWindows Home Server 2011, code named Vail, is a by designed for and homes with multiple connected PCs to offer protected file storage, automated,. It was released on 6 April 2011 following the release of Power Pack 3 for its aging predecessor,.

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    Windows Home Server 2011 is the last Windows Home Server release and was succeeded by.Windows Home Server 2011 is based on and and requires CPUs (64-bit), while its predecessor worked on the older (32-bit) architecture as well. Coupled with fundamental changes in the structure of the client backups and the shared folders, there is no clear method for migrating from the previous version to Windows Home Server 2011. Contents.Features Windows Home Server 2011 includes additional entertainment capabilities, and an add in feature with an app store.

    Including web-based media functionality.Initial speculation by technology columnist fueled the idea that 'Vail' would integrate with. This prompted the response 'Time will tell' by Microsoft Windows Home Server Product Planner Todd Headrick, but by the time of the public beta Microsoft had decided not to integrate Windows Media Center with 'Vail'. System requirements System requirements ComponentRequired specifications1.3 dual core or 1.4 single core; architecture2 (8 GB Maximum)Hard disk spaceAt least one 160 driveDrive Extender removal On 23 November 2010, Microsoft announced that would be removed from Windows Home Server 2011. This announcement has led to 'astonishment and outrage' from testers and users. Criticism of Drive Extender's removal is mainly related to it being seen as a core feature of Windows Home Server and a key reason for adoption.

    Windows Home Server 2011 developer Michael Leworthy expressed concern that the implementation of Drive Extender might lead to 'data error issues.' As a result, third-party products entered the market to fill the void left by Drive Extender, including Drive Bender (Division M) and DrivePool (StableBit).The volume spanning feature of Drive Extender, in which two or more drives are used as one large storage volume, is available using the Dynamic Disks feature as in any other Windows Server release. ^ Kean, Kevin (6 April 2011).

    Windows Home Server Blog. Archived from on 8 April 2011. ^ Foley, Mary Jo (25 February 2008). Foley, Mary Jo (9 November 2009).

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    SuperSite for Windows. Walsh, Terry (26 April 2010). We Got Served. Windows Home Server 2011 Online Help. 30 March 2011. Archived from on 24 December 2011.

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