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Old 05-02-2008, 07:11 AM
hufaunder@yahoo.com
 
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Windows Home Server vs Windows Server Enterprise

I really like what Windows Home Server has to offer:

*Automated daily backups of multiple computers
*Remote access
*Streaming music
*The way storage can be expanded including redundancy

Now I have a Windows Server Enterprise license sitting around doing
nothing. So rather then shelling out money for Windows Home Server I
am wondering if Windows SErver Enterprise can do all of the above as
well. Any input is appreciated.

Thanks
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Old 05-02-2008, 01:49 PM
Meinolf Weber
 
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Re: Windows Home Server vs Windows Server Enterprise

Hello hufaunder@yahoo.com,

Server 2003 EE is made for SERVER work not for home working. Also see inline

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> I really like what Windows Home Server has to offer:
>
> *Automated daily backups of multiple computers


If you configure some scheduled tasks with scripts and additional tools/software,
yes.

> *Remote access


If you have licenses to use for Terminal server, yes.

> *Streaming music


If you have software, that runs on 2003 server, yes.

> *The way storage can be expanded including redundancy


Maybe you can use diskpart.exe for your needs:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/325590

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/300415

> Now I have a Windows Server Enterprise license sitting around doing
> nothing. So rather then shelling out money for Windows Home Server I
> am wondering if Windows SErver Enterprise can do all of the above as
> well. Any input is appreciated.
>
> Thanks
>



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