![]() ![]() I am a new father (she’s 8 months old at the time of writing this) and I’m a hobbyist photographer. ![]() Removing DE was a very tough decision, but I ultimately agree with the decision given what I know.īut without drive extender, is the product not awesome? is your data not safe? This blog post is intended to tell you why I think WHS 2011 is still awesome, and still keeps my data safe. Easy drive extension with a side benefit of duplicating files on multiple hard drives (“dup ‘em if you got ‘em!”). After Power Pack 1 came in to save the day, only then did people start to trust Drive Extender, and yes, they immediately fell in love with it. Some corner case of editing large files that lived on the server, in some rare cases, these large files were corrupt, people wanted to turn Drive Extender off, it scared them. Looking back, we remember that Drive Extender had some initial problems after the v1 release. But I don’t understand why people instantly now hate WHS? There has been a lot of negativity around upgrading to the Windows Home Server (version 1) product, to the Windows Home Server 2011 or even using it at all, all due to the Drive Extender removal. It’s a huge milestone, and I’m excited for the final RTM sometime the first half of this year! I’m sure you have heard by now, that the Release Candidate of the new Windows Home Server 2011 is available for download. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |