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Sydney Windows User Group

cameron.harris@gmail.com @ CPKHarris. Sydney Windows User Group. Windows Home Server Love-In. Structure. OS defence Benefits / costs Hardware selection Current loadset Issues Future stuff Questions. OS defence. Options available to data-junkies NAS appliance

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Sydney Windows User Group

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  1. cameron.harris@gmail.com @CPKHarris Sydney Windows User Group Windows Home Server Love-In

  2. Structure • OS defence • Benefits / costs • Hardware selection • Current loadset • Issues • Future stuff • Questions

  3. OS defence • Options available to data-junkies • NAS appliance • Amahi (over some Linux variant) • Ubuntu variant • Windows box (vanilla) • Others? • Windows Home Server

  4. WHS specific benefits • Single control point for: • Client file backup • Automated/configurable redundancy on server • Network wide administration, access and sharing • Pre-built connector client • Monitors client health • Extensions to core functionality via add-in’s

  5. Hardware Selection • Mainly the remainder of a four year old workstation • AMD 3200+ 64bit CPU • 2GB RAM • nVidia 6600 • WD Raptor OS HDD • 2 x WD 250GB data HDD previously sync’d using Second Copy) • Additions: • 400GB 7200rpm OS HDD • 2 x WD GreenPower 5400rpm 1.5TB HDD • Deletions: • Swap WD Raptor for 7200rpm 400GB OS drive • Changes when necessary… • PCIe SATA card • Others have written base-case owner-builder guides

  6. Current loadset • Add-Ins • WHS disk management: • Better disk utilisation data • HDD health • Applying aliases to individual disk • Physical mapping via wireframe • Lights Out • Power control for the WHS box based on client status • Software • TrueCrypt • Password Safe • Wizmo • Anti-virus software

  7. Observations / Issues • Simplest installation ever, although slow • Add-In’s wouldn’t uninstall • Won’t shut down gracefully • Add-In documentation not totally ace • Printer driver support average • Some client pop ups are annoying

  8. Future stuff • WHS will also act as: • DHCP server to network clients (Add-in exists) • Sync point to Live Mesh (WHS & Mesh teams are talking and integration is being discussed, but no deliverables yet) • Backup to TrueCrypt external volumes for offsite backup (via BDBB add-in – currently evaluating) • Archiving Recorded TV from the HTPC (available in PowerPack3 – now deferred) • Act as a print server

  9. cameron.harris@gmail.com @CPKHarris Resources • Microsoft sites • WHS • Microsoft Connect • Forums • www.wegotserved.com • www.homeserverland.com

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