- Feb 22, 2003
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I have had a very simplistic network setup in the house for a while.  3 separate PCs running a flavor of Vista or XP, 2 NAS devices and an Xbox 360.
I want to take 1 of the PCs and use it as a server to get shared user accounts with matching permissions to the other 2 PCs (and any additional PCs we add in the future). I'd also like to be able to stream content to the main TV (if possible using the Xbox). I currently use 1 NAS device for storing family pictures/movies, and the 2nd as a backup by using Synctoy to synchronize them every time I load a set of new pictures, etc.
Will Windows Home Server 2011 suit my needs? I'd assumed I'd get a version of Windows Server via a Technet subscription and maybe upgrade to Windows 7 at the same time, but the new licensing on Technet keys has kind of frightened me away from that. Wouldn't I need to setup a domain server to manage the shared accounts, or is there a simpler way to do that?
I'm also considering pushing a Linux install (likely Ubuntu 12.x) to the server. Can that handle my shared user accounts needs easily? What about streaming media to the Xbox? This also may be preferable as I am considering pushing towards linux on at least 1 desktop in the future, which would be used mainly for office-type apps and web/e-mail usage.
Any advice, good links to guides/etc.?
Thanks!
			
			I want to take 1 of the PCs and use it as a server to get shared user accounts with matching permissions to the other 2 PCs (and any additional PCs we add in the future). I'd also like to be able to stream content to the main TV (if possible using the Xbox). I currently use 1 NAS device for storing family pictures/movies, and the 2nd as a backup by using Synctoy to synchronize them every time I load a set of new pictures, etc.
Will Windows Home Server 2011 suit my needs? I'd assumed I'd get a version of Windows Server via a Technet subscription and maybe upgrade to Windows 7 at the same time, but the new licensing on Technet keys has kind of frightened me away from that. Wouldn't I need to setup a domain server to manage the shared accounts, or is there a simpler way to do that?
I'm also considering pushing a Linux install (likely Ubuntu 12.x) to the server. Can that handle my shared user accounts needs easily? What about streaming media to the Xbox? This also may be preferable as I am considering pushing towards linux on at least 1 desktop in the future, which would be used mainly for office-type apps and web/e-mail usage.
Any advice, good links to guides/etc.?
Thanks!
 
				
		 
			 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
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