
That's exactly what one Windows Home Server user did. Brad Bell writes, "I guess I need stability in a relationship. Yes you're very flashy and you made me a lot of promises. "Hassle free file and folder level mirrored RAID!", you said. "Automated image backups of all networked computers!", you exclaimed. "Add and remove drives to your storage pool on a whim!", you seductively proclaimed. But like a bunch of other 'firsts', performance was lacking and ended prematurely."
We hear ya Brad. You can crash at our place while you figure things out.














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7-31-2007 @ 11:48PM
some guy said...
FFS - cant people even wait for a product to be released before bitching about it nowadays?
If its still in BETA then of course youre going to get problems.
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8-01-2007 @ 8:24AM
sergio said...
@some guy,
It's already in RC mode, no longer beta, but still, let's wait until we can read reviews of packaged products from LaCie, HP, Dell, etc, right?
This version of windows is clearly not target at the network admin's household. It's targeted at "normal people's" homes. I have a lot of hope that one will be able to buy a little WHS device at the store and just plug it to the wall and router then let it take care of the rest.
I'm waiting for the appropriate reviews.
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8-01-2007 @ 1:02PM
Jarrett Kaufman said...
This is the first bad report I've heard about it, and it is, indeed, premature. Look how drastically Vista improved from RC to final (and no, I'm not being sarcastic, it was truly night and day). I'm still looking forward to building one of these.
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