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Yearly Archives: 2011

Intel Core i5-2500K Review: Sandy Bridge’s Best Value?

After the Intel Core i7-2600K review, quite a few comments came in regarding the chip's much less expensive Sandy Bridge cousin, the Core i5-2500K....

Storage News Roundup: Q4’2010 Hard Drive Market Analysis, Windows 7 and Server 2008 R2 SP1 RTM, OCZ 25nm NAND Debacle, Microsoft-Nokia

This week did not have any ultra exciting announcements like Windows Home Server 2011, a Cougar Point bug or anything of that nature, so...

Differences between Hardware RAID, HBAs, and Software RAID

With Windows Home Server 2011 coming out in the near future many less experienced home users are looking into RAID subsystems to create larger...

How to Setup a RAID 1 Array on Intel ICH Chipsets Using Matrix Storage Manager

With Windows Home Server 2011 and Windows Small Business Server 2011 Essentials both having recent release candidates indicating an imminent release, I thought it...

ASUS P8H67-M EVO Sandy Bridge LGA 1155 Motherboard mATX Review

The ASUS P8H67-M EVO is a very interesting board with a lot of features for the HTPC enthusiast. Based on the H67 chipset, the...

Hitachi 5K3000 2TB 3.5″ Green Drive with SilentSpin Review with Benchmarks

Hitachi's 7K2000 drives were a favorite among users with large small business and home storage systems because the drives worked well with many RAID...

Storage News Roundup: Intel Cougar Point Recall, WHS 2011 and SBS 2011 Essentials, Fusion-io, Mozy, InnoDisk

This was an exciting week, and one that had many home server blogs heating up the RSS feeds with both a big Intel flaw...

Windows Home Server 2011 and Small Business Server 2011 Release Candidates

Microsoft's Windows Home Server Vail platform has had a rough development cycle. First cheered for the public beta with a slew of new media...

ServeTheHome Article Suggestions Requested

Since July 2010 the ServeTheHome.com has more than doubled the amount of content and traffic. As a result, I have had to take building...

Internal or External Hard Drives: Are Warranties Worth the Cost?

Internal hard drives usually carry a manufacturer’s warranty, commonly three years. Personally, I believe that after three years, one wants to replace drives due...
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