Windows Home Server

Thursday, September 10th, 2009

A couple of weeks ago I had my server shipped over to me in Germany. The hassle that was caused by not having it and instead swapping between several different hard drives became more hassle than it was worth. Including my monitor and Xbox it was £110 to UPS it all. When it arrived, I thought I would try out using Windows Home Server after recommendation by Tom, and before today have had no problems with it. I am quite impressed with it so far, the problem I am having I think might be more due to hard drive failure than anything else. I might have to buy a new one and clone it on to it before it dies completely.

As for Windows Home Server though, I think the drive pool is a great idea. I have a lot of data and media and being able to just add more drives as needed and not have to worry about data being spread around multiple drives is incredibly useful. Until I switched I was using Windows XP in my server and I have to say that it is a great improvement.

The drive pool’s ability to have automatic folder duplication in case of drive failure is another useful feature, while I don’t have this enabled on all my drives, I do have it on the ones with important data that I would be lost without. I would use it on everything but don’t have enough space for that.

I have been using it to back up my laptop as well. Each day in the middle of the night, my laptop wakes up, performs a full system backup, and then, it should go to sleep again. For some reason it doesn’t but other than that it is an excellent system, I have been backing it up everyday for a week now and it is only taking up about 50gb on the server. It only saves the changes each day so the space used is very low. It then automatically maintains the backups as well so will delete them after a certain amount of time.

I have been having a lot of problems with this server’s hardware and think that when I’m back in England next summer I will build a new one. I was trying to remember what parts I have at home and think I might be able to build one with just a new system hard drive and motherboard. The problem is that the CPU I have is a socket 939 and motherboards seems to be increasingly rare. A new processor would then probably mean more RAM as well as it would need to be DDR2 but I figure there isn’t much sense looking into it now because hardware prices vary so much that it could be completely different in a years time.

In other news we have now booked our flights home for christmas, they were disappearing quickly so we thought we should get in there early, just 3 months left to go…

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