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Geek Project: Debian to Windows Home Server

By Nick Hodge | August 20, 2007

Do you have an old PC lying around in your house?

Do you have a swarm of laptops needing to be backed up?

Do you have a collection of photos, videos that need to be stored centrally?

Like me, it's is time to install a server on your home network.

Last year, I transformed an old Dell 8200 PC into our home server. This year, I am going to upgrade to Windows Home Server. Now available: for example: Eyo in Australia have it on their web site for AU$230.00

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Topics: microsoft, technology, windows |

3 Responses to “Geek Project: Debian to Windows Home Server”

  1. Will Says:
    August 20th, 2007 at 5:06 pm

    You can't get this from the company store?

  2. Paul Says:
    August 20th, 2007 at 9:22 pm

    WHS needs Roaming Profile, if you've got a swarm of laptops in particular ;)

  3. Stephen Price Says:
    August 23rd, 2007 at 10:29 pm

    Any idea if this is included with the Action Pack? If not, it should be!

    I've been beta testing it the last 6 months and its great!

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