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to: Mike N.
from: Robert Comer
date: 2007-03-26 14:39:54
subject: Re: Windows Home Server

From: Robert Comer 

>   If they're portraying it as an appliance, will it withstand unplugging
>at any instant by Grandma as she vacuums underneath it as it backs up
>Grandpa's PC and Junior is watching a movie from it?

It'll handle it as well as any NTFS based file system OS can, and if you
have file redundancy for the shared files, then better than most.

> Oh, that's who's been warning us this weekend? :-)

It's actually pretty cool!

--
Bob Comer


On Mon, 26 Mar 2007 14:23:40 -0400, Mike N.  wrote:

>On Mon, 26 Mar 2007 11:58:19 -0400, "Rich Gauszka"
> wrote:
>
>>
>>I've also a bit skeptical about some of the advantages of the backup as
>>outlined in the article by Paul Thurrott below. I don't doubt that one could
>>see a reduction as outlined - just not with it's use as a home media server.
>
>   If they're portraying it as an appliance, will it withstand unplugging
>at any instant by Grandma as she vacuums underneath it as it backs up
>Grandpa's PC and Junior is watching a movie from it?
>
>
>>
>>http://www.winsupersite.com/reviews/whs_preview.asp
>>
>>On the server, Microsoft is using its Single Instance Store (SIS)
>>technologies from Windows Server 2003
>
> Oh, that's who's been warning us this weekend? :-)
>  SIS wrote:
>"BE-CAREFUL, YOU COULD BE A VICTIM OF SCAM OR FRAUD!!!"
>
--
Bob Comer 

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