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Microsoft windows home server 2011 64 bit oem
Microsoft windows home server 2011 64 bit oem









  1. #MICROSOFT WINDOWS HOME SERVER 2011 64 BIT OEM DRIVER#
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  • seamless expansion and shrinkage of the storage pool (excluding the system drive).
  • A Technical Preview should be available in the coming weeks: StableBit DrivePool is a forthcoming add-in for WHS 2011.
  • self balancing when a new drive is added.
  • seamless expansion and shrinkage of the storage pool – add new drives or partitions.
  • Drive Bender should be available for all (modern) versions of Windows:

    #MICROSOFT WINDOWS HOME SERVER 2011 64 BIT OEM DRIVER#

    wegotserved has been covering these replacements and in this post I will briefly review the options so far.ĭrive Bender is a Windows driver and service that will have a dashboard add-in for configuration. This is certainly good news for WHS which, in my opinion, became a much less valuable proposition without DE. I’ll play around with adding data and removing pooled drives at a later date.Ī number of companies have now announced Drive Extender (DE) replacements for Windows Home server 2011 (Vail). I hope that the default share will be able to be added to the pool in a future release (unless there is something obvious that I am missing). WHS 2011 can set aside storage to backup the whole server onto another set of disks and so DrivePool needs to be able to designate pooled and non-pooled storage (and not just add all drives to the pool as per the original DE). It may seem that DrivePool is not quite as intuitive as the original DE implementation. Adding a folder under Server Folders and Hard Drives will not give you the option to use pooled storage): It just took a couple of clicks each to add these drives to the storage pool (none of my default WHS 2011 shares were part of the storage pool though):Ĭlicking on the Add a folder button gives us the option to use pooled or-non-pooled storage (this only works under the StableBit DrivePool section of the dashboard. In the Hard Dive Pooling tab you can see that I now have two drives that can be used to create a storage pool:

    microsoft windows home server 2011 64 bit oem

    Here you can see the DrivePool button in the dashboard now: Once installed I added a new virtual hard drive and formatted it – the logged off and logged on again. Once installed you will see it under Add-Ins on the WHS 2011 Dashboard: On WHS browse to the location that you copied the Add-In to and double-click on it to install. It does not matter which WHS share you copy the Add-In to. Next create a User on WHS 2011 (or use your WHS Administrator credentials) and copy the Add-In to the server.

    #MICROSOFT WINDOWS HOME SERVER 2011 64 BIT OEM DOWNLOAD#

    First download the Add-In from the StableBit site. Installation of the DrivePool Add-In is straight-forward. Only serious testers should consider downloading and installing the current Beta builds. Because of the nature of this add-in there is potential for data loss. StableBit DrivePool is in early Beta and has the potential for bugs. You can always access your files even if the Windows Home Server completely crashes or this add-in can’t be used.

    microsoft windows home server 2011 64 bit oem

    All your data is stored in standard NTFS files.If a drive fails on which a duplicated file was stored, the contents of that file will remain readable even without the drive. Create duplicated folders on the storage drive pool that are protected against single drive failure.Combine hard drives into a storage pool (with the exception of the system (OS) drive).The StableBit DrivePool Add-In is a Drive Extender (DE) replacement for WHS 2011 with the following features: In my previous post I installed Windows Home Server (WHS) 2011 RC in a VMware virtual machine on ESXi (4.1).











    Microsoft windows home server 2011 64 bit oem