For you Windows users out there, keep you eye on Windows Home Server (WHS) - a new product coming out this fall that addresses the needs of home (and SOHO/SMB) non-technical users. The highly automated OS install asks less than a half-dozen very simple questions and connected Windows PCs are backed up automatically at regular, user-specified intervals. WHS also provides shared and private data storage on the server and a lot of other features. I'm beta testing the RC version now and expect to see it released to the public this fall.
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For you Windows users out there, keep you eye on Windows Home Server (WHS) - a new product coming out this fall that addresses the needs of home (and SOHO/SMB) non-technical users. The highly automated OS install asks less than a half-dozen very simple questions and connected Windows PCs are backed up automatically at regular, user-specified intervals. WHS also provides shared and private data storage on the server and a lot of other features. I'm beta testing the RC version now and expect to see it released to the public this fall.
More info at http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/winfamily/windowshomeserver/default.mspx