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Hp mediasmart server ex470 500gb
Hp mediasmart server ex470 500gb





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Will I find one that sticks, or will I end up going with a Windows 8 Pro install? Only time will tell. Over the next few days, I plan to write about my upcoming ‘adventures’ in finding a suitable Linux-based alternative to Windows Home Server.

hp mediasmart server ex470 500gb

So, where does that leave me? I’m not keen to run a non-supported OS on this thing (it is internet-connected), so I’m definitely looking into alternatives.

#Hp mediasmart server ex470 500gb update

Unfortunately for me, this feature was removed in the latest update to Windows Home Server 2011 – and support for that is even waning now, leading me to believe that patches for this OS may stop coming entirely within the next year or two. The main 500GB drive is basically split into a small system. It’s sort of like RAID 1, but without entirely-mirrored disks. the partition setup on the server is a little weird. Not merely content to RAID the drives together, Microsoft cooked up an idea to have each folder able to duplicate itself over to another drive in case of failure. One of the things I’ve always loved about Windows Home Server is its ‘folder duplication’. I've been blown away every time when using WHS on the road - it has turned my simple netbook into a feature-packed device with near-unlimited capability.My current configuration is 3 x 1 TB drives, plus the original 500 GB, and an upgraded 2 GB DIMM. With a HTPC installed I could also stream TV shows to my netbook as well.

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Streaming media from any location and logging in to work remotely on my beefier work PC are just two of the things that make WHS a joy to use. I roam around town daily with a netbook and I can tell you, WHS has changed forever the way I work and play.

#Hp mediasmart server ex470 500gb full

Add the fact that you get full support and warranty from HP for software/hardware, a ton of useful WHS utilities, fast turnkey operation and the occasional e-coupon for $50 off - you would be a fool not to seriously consider one of them. HP's systems are priced so well that it makes build-it-yourself and fix-it-yourself jobs just not worth it. That's exactly what I did for several months last year before making my purchase. Got an old box lying around? You can grab a free download of WHS that's good for 120 days and experiment with it, BEFORE plunking down cash on a HP or build-it-yourself system. You guys forget to mention that WHS works equally well on P3 and P4 machines.

hp mediasmart server ex470 500gb

Moreover, the PSU in the EX49* is also new, and is much quieter than its predecessors (it’s a compact Delta 200W model), making the newest MSS the quietest we've seen. If four internal drive bays, three USB ports, and a single eSATA port don’t provide you with enough storage options (that's up to 16TB with 2TB drives in every port or bay), this should also steer you toward the EX49* models as well. The EX48* models do not include this functionality. Two more things: First, both the EX47* and EX49* models support a port multiplier through their eSATA ports (which facilitates up to five more drives to be added to the server, given the proper interface). That makes choosing an EX49* model a no-brainer, as far as we’re concerned! Fortunately, prices on the newest models are surprisingly low for a pre-built appliance, especially compared to some of the NAS/SAN devices we've reviewed in the past. As you might expect from a piece of technology, prices have continued to fall on the older models as newer ones have emerged.







Hp mediasmart server ex470 500gb