Posted on 30 June 2010. Tags: Connector, Network, Troubleshooting, WHS, Windows 7, Windows Home Server
This video tutorial will show you how to install the Windows Home Server Connector Software without using the CD/DVD. As netbooks, usually without optical drives, flood the market, this is often the easiest way to install the connector software. For those using a motherboard such as the Supermicro X8SIL-F or Supermicro X8ST3-F, with remote ISO image mounting at the motherboard level through IPMI 2.0.Also, for those that have lost the disk, this is much easier than searching Microsoft’s site for the download as the connector software already sits on your network!
Again, please thank my colleague new to WHS for reminding me about this video.
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Posted in Windows Home Server
Posted on 28 January 2010. Tags: Adaptec 31605, Adaptec 5805, Norco, Seagate 7200.11, The Big WHS (30+ Drives), Troubleshooting, Western Digital Green, WHS, Windows Home Server
Just as a quick update to those who are following this build. Some adjustments have been made ove the past week.
First, I finally decided that 32 ports from two Adaptec 31605′s would first off be slightly less than I had wanted. I realized that while the initial build would hold 19-20 1.5TB drives, 6x 2TB drives, and 4x 1TB drives, odds are that I would want to add another 6-7 2TB drives in the next six months if for no other reason just to spread the storage a bit more.
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Posted in The Big WHS
Posted on 11 June 2009. Tags: Dell PowerConnect, Network, Troubleshooting, Vista, WHS, Windows Home Server
After recommending WHS to a friend I got a note saying it was running really slow for pulling data off the server, even though writing data was fine. As this friend is not so technically apt, I decided to setup quick test machines, one running Vista 64 the other WHS. Both were using a Dell Perc 5/i raid card and two 500GB 7200rpm Western digital drives in raid 0 (I would never do this in practice, but these were solely built for test purposes.)
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Posted in Client Tips, Server Software