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JC 05.09.2007 - 11:01 1845 5
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JC

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We're a bit more tepid on recommendations for typical users however, some of which is due to our own inability to measure what counts as "average" computer knowledge these days. WHS is not caveman-simple, then again neither is Vista if you go far enough off of the beaten path. A bare minimum amount of computer knowledge isn't enough to properly operate a WHS server if we're talking about how it comes in the default Microsoft configuration; OEMs will be adding their own spice to the out-of-the-box experience.

But on the other hand Microsoft has done a great job simplifying the controls for what is really Windows Server 2003, and someone doesn't need to be an enthusiast to use it. With a level of knowledge above the bare minimum it's very possible and easy to make a WHS server work. And frankly, actually using (as opposed to configuring) a WHS server is extremely easy once it's set up; this is something even users with minimal amounts of computer knowledge could handle if a big box electronics store set up the server in the first place.

The next issue then is the feature set, and if it justifies the effort and the price. WHS is a file server/NAS, it's a backup suite, it's a webserver, and more. We really, really like the folder duplication feature (even if it is really just a poor RAID 1 knock off) because of the excellent ability to select what does and doesn't get extra protection. Most of these features work quite well, and we have no problem justifying WHS when two or more features are going to be used, since other devices WHS is in direct and indirect competition with are limited to only one function. A critical mass of computers is still required, but a couple of computers that receive heavy use would but enough to reach that critical mass.

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weiss jemand ob das hier ne gültige version ist?

http://geizhals.at/a271352.html

will das ganze natürlich OHNE PC kaufen. oder muss ich wirklich die hier kaufen? http://geizhals.at/a271350.html

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kannst die erste kaufen, ist halt ne normale sbt (oem) version also ohne handbuch und support

ica

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aber die zweite version ist ja auch eine system builder edition, also ja auch ohne handbuch und support - oder nicht?

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Microsoft: Windows Home Server, inkl. 10 Clients non-OSB/DSP/SB

oder sind da die clients damit gemeint - kann ich mir aber nicht vorstellen

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ah, das non hab ich übersehen :)

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