- Windows Home Server
- Posted by Bruce on May 31st, 2008
Can Windows Home Server software be installed on a spare pc (Pentium 4),
and used as a home/web server, or do you have to buy the software and
hardware as a system? I've googled, and found different answers.
My home network runs Vista Home Premium, Windows Media Edition 2005,
Windows XP Home, and Windows 2000 Pro. I'm connected to the internet via
Comcast modem.
- Posted by Shenan Stanley on June 1st, 2008
Bruce wrote:
Tried going to the source...?
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/pro...r/default.mspx
Specifically:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/pro...erver/faq.mspx
"Why aren’t you releasing the software standalone to consumers?
We want to help ensure customers have a simplified, quality experience with
Windows Home Server. The best way to do this is to deliver Windows Home
Server on integrated hardware/software solutions through OEMs and system
builders that are tested and meet system requirements."
Like to ask someone directly?
EMail: whsinfo@microsoft.com
Suggested subject: "WHS questions"
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- Posted by VanguardLH on June 1st, 2008
"Bruce" wrote in
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There is no such product.
Web server applications don't care if they are on a host in your home or
on a host at work.
It depends if you want to match the hardware with the intended use of
the operating system.
No doubt.
None of which are server versions of Windows.
Okay. Unimportant to the OS, hardware of the host, or the web server
app.
- Posted by VanguardLH on June 1st, 2008
"VanguardLH" wrote in
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I was wrong. Apparently Microsoft is willing to downsize or bastardize
anything if they can manage a market to dump it on.
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/pro...r/default.mspx
I doubt it's free. For home-use, there are plenty of *NIX operating
systems to choose from which are free (and they usually have lower
hardware requirements than Microsoft operating systems).
- Posted by David B. on June 2nd, 2008
So your bashing a product that 2 minutes before you reposted you didn't even
know existed? So much for your credibility, it's actually a rather decent OS
for home server usage.
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- Posted by Dick Miller on June 2nd, 2008
Bruce wrote:
As long as you're willing to dedicate a machine for WHS. The package is
available as an OEM product from many vendors. NewEgg had the best price
when I bought mine. As of now there is NO retail version. WHS is
supported on windows update.
Do a lot of reading before you make the investment.
Dick Miller