Archive for the 'Windows Home Server - WHS' Category

Creating an FTP server on your Windows Home Server can prove to be very advantageous.  There are many times when using the web interface just doesn’t seem practical.  Also, you are no longer limited to how many people have the ability to upload and download from your WHS.
Having an FTP server on WHS can also [...]


The AV Science Forums have a post for Windows Home Server users about a new tool that helps with drive balancing.
The utility balances all the data on your drive pool equally, the main purpose being that when a person adds a drive to the pool, it doesn’t necessarily start getting used for a while. While [...]


A while ago now, Kevin Royalty wrote an article on how to use the Windows Software Update Services (WSUS) using your Windows Home Server. What this meant is that you could use WSUS to download any Microsoft updates and have your computers get the updates from the WSUS instead of each one having to go [...]


The first minor release of Windows Home Server was announced today at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. Power Pack 1, formerly code named “UR1″, will ship in the first half of 2008 and be made available to existing customers of Windows Home Server via Windows Update.
Power [...]