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Taking a step away from my usual building of computer systems, I decided on buying an HP Mediasmart Server EX495. This is probably the high end of a class of tidy little machines running Windows Home Server. It cost less than 600 bux. About the size of a toaster, it can hold up to 4 drives and sit quietly in the LAN, performing regular backups of PCs and Macs, collecting and converting videos and becoming a repository of various digital media that can be shared not only among computers, consoles and other media players on a network, but over the internet as well. It's silly easy to set up, and quite robust. Windows Home Server is kinda like a well-kept secret, it's well respected among the geekerati, extensible and flexible, yet runs perfectly on very minimal hardware. I picked up the dual-core version (many use Atom processors) with an installed 1.5TB drive. I threw in three more 2TB drives as the thing was running, which immediately became a part of the storage pool after selecting their function. The backups ran perfectly, though cramming over 3TB from this PC alone took about a day and a half, still not bad considering the backup throttles back when the PC is in use to avoid slowdowns. My LAN handled it without a problem. The upgrades from a couple years back to Gigabit, the 24 port managed switch and whatnot should future-proof things here at Mayhem Amalgamated for many years to come, with luck.

It's a shame that this tiny server will take up residence down in the Lab of Doom and not be seen. It's a gorgeous little gloss black box, and built like a tank. The sad thing here is that these things might be on the way out. Microsoft has been working on the successor to WHS, and have removed some of the key features, most notably Drive Extender, that make the OS so simple to use and expand. Now there is talk of abandoning the product entirely. How often do companies have a great thing, then ruin it?

Now there are two dedicated and one multipurpose servers humming away here. 27.5TB total. And you know that big number will become quaint in no time.

Date: 2010-12-17 07:20 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rcfozzie.livejournal.com
Totally off-topic - but I was intrigued by the name of the music artist you listed in this post. Knowing that you and I have similar tastes in music, I've been previewing that disc (and their others) on iTunes for the last few minutes. Very interesting! I love getting turned on to new (to me) prog music! And so few people I know really appreciate it - so thanks for that!

Date: 2010-12-17 08:42 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] greatbearmd.livejournal.com
Your welcome. And LOL for the song that had been playing. I was listening to the whole CD and that was the last track. he LJ post page automatically fills in what I am listening to, if anything, and this time the song title was slyly appropriate for the post's subject. X-D

The same way you decided to check out the band from my post I did so from reading the bio of the lead guy from the band "Resistor" (Steve Unruh). This was in the middle of a list of prog bands that we otherwise share in liking. I had to check it out. You'd like the stuff by Resistor as well IMO.

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