Windows Home Server Power Pack 2 available today

Dari

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Some good improvements.

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Windows Home Server Continues to Improve With Power Pack 2

Windows Home Server PP2 adds high-def streaming, improved remote connectivity, and much more


Many have contemplated putting together a home server network to streamline their storage and other tasks, but have been wary to do so for lack of a beginner-level hardware/software solution. When Microsoft Home Server first debuted, it aimed to provide exactly that. And after being initially crippled by file corruption issues, last year brought a fix to these issues in the form of the July Power Pack 1 update which helped WHS finally start to realize its promise.

The WHS team has been hard at work since and today they will release the sum of their efforts, WHS Power Pack 2. Like other Power Packs (PPs) it bears a resemblance to the professional Windows Server and PC Windows Service Packs (SPs), in that it packages bug fixes and minor improvements. While is certainly not a major release, it does deliver some key improvements, that users or potential customers will certainly appreciate.

One of the key improvements that the PP2 brings is to streamline the setup or out-of-box experience (OOBE). The update reduces the setup stems from 23 to 13. For seasoned users, it brings an improved SDK to develop for WHS.

Remote access is one key focus of PP2. WHS already featured remote access capabilities, allowing you to connect while away from home to your server's administrative controls, shared files, and networked computers. However, the technology relied on UPnP, which many routers don't support -- so many users were out of luck.

While WHS PP2 doesn't change the communication scheme from UPnP, it does offer new connectivity wizards. One eliminates the annoyance of configuring remote access and thinking it?s working, only to discover it?s not. The new wizard tests the remote connection, allowing the user to know whether their router supports UPnP, or if a return might be in order. Router detection/configuration has also improved and the Remote Access section of the admin console's Settings window has been streamlined as well.

Another key focus of PP2 is media sharing. One key improvement is the addition of new Windows Media Center (WMC) features. Media Center users in the past could not "see" by default their network shares, and had to go through relatively complex steps to make them visible. PP2 brings the Windows Media Center Connector, which automatically adds the server-side Music, Photos, Videos, and Recorded TV folders to the appropriate locations in WMC.

From there you can stream content to devices like the Xbox 360 via Windows Media Center Extenders (MCXs). Content flows from your server to you WMC PC, then into the extender device. The extenders group can be configured with folder-by-folder permissions (Full, read or none) (though one desirable feature, permissions by extender, still is not implemented).

Perhaps most important, though, PP2 allows you to stream high-definition MPEG-4 media formats content at last, including H.264 video and AAC audio files. As the Xbox 360 already supports these formats, you now have the tools need to create an easy high-definition streamed content network.

WHS PP2 is available today on Windows Update. Initially it will only be available in English, but Chinese, French, German, Japanese and Spanish versions will be available by the end of April.

In related news, Microsoft has opened up WHS for free download by developers. The soon-to-be-available OS download should help spur even more improvements to WHS. In summary -- things are looking up for Microsoft's Windows Home Server.
 

loup garou

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Originally posted by: RebateMonger
Anybody know if a new WHS Connector will have to be installed on the client PCs?
Yes, after installing PP2, client connector on this PC was updated. I assume the rest of the machines in my network updated as well...haven't checked.
 

mc866

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Sweet!

Edit:
Did anyone see the media center option in the settings.
 

RebateMonger

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Originally posted by: Dari
Remote access is one key focus of PP2. WHS already featured remote access capabilities, allowing you to connect while away from home to your server's administrative controls, shared files, and networked computers. However, the technology relied on UPnP, which many routers don't support -- so many users were out of luck.
Don't know what that "out of luck" means. While automatic setup of port forwarding is always nice for non-experts, it's certainly not a requirement to get WHS Remote Access to work. And suggesting that folks RETURN their routers because UPnP isn't working is a bit extreme. Many Security experts recommend turning off UPnP in routers, anyway.
 

ViRGE

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Compared to PP1 this is pretty underwhelming, but that's to be expected since PP1 was tasked with fixing the glaring issues in the OS. I don't think there's anything here that I'd actually use other than the fact that they've supposedly fixed the 81% restore bug again.

The Media Center stuff does sound interesting, but it's nothing that spending 2 minutes to map a drive doesn't already do, since it sounds like this still doesn't allow you to record TV directly to the WHS box.
 

Fullmetal Chocobo

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I do not like how it auto-updated to PP2 and took my server to critical... But it has some nice features. I really wish they would do a backup of the 'system' partition somewhere though...
 

RebateMonger

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Originally posted by: ViRGE
I don't think there's anything here that I'd actually use other than the fact that they've supposedly fixed the 81% restore bug again.
Yeah, I've noticed that, too. This is at least the second time that's been "fixed".
 

WT

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I tried a forced update this morning but didn't get it to work. I'll try again tonight and hope for the best. I like the idea of the MC integration, but third party apps have already done enough to satisfy my needs in that respect.
 

Raduque

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Oh, hey, PP2. That might explain why my backups and WHS Connector is working again.

Too bad I'm going to have to update it again in about 2 weeks when I change from the trial to OEM.
 

WT

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Still no go on my update. I've posted in a PP2 thread on MediaSmartServer.net as well, with a few others experiencing the same problem. I really do want to add the VMC integration that it offers, but until I either resolve it or get a direct link to the file, I'm stuck dead in the water. At least MSS is functional and backing up fine otherwise.
 

RebateMonger

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I'm guessing mine autoupdated last night, since my Vista desktop asked to be rebooted because of a new WHS connector install. As of yesterday, my WHS (with autoupdates turned on) was still at PP1.
 

loup garou

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Originally posted by: WT
Still no go on my update. I've posted in a PP2 thread on MediaSmartServer.net as well, with a few others experiencing the same problem. I really do want to add the VMC integration that it offers, but until I either resolve it or get a direct link to the file, I'm stuck dead in the water. At least MSS is functional and backing up fine otherwise.
So it isn't showing up in Auto Updates at all for you? What happens if you go to WU website? Same?
 

loup garou

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Also, if anyone is interested, just saw that eCost has last-gen HP MSS (500GB) refurb for $344. Tempting...not as tempting as the closeouts stores had on it around christmastime though.
 

RebateMonger

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Originally posted by: loup garou
So it isn't showing up in Auto Updates at all for you? What happens if you go to WU website? Same?
I checked yesterday and PP2 showed up in Windows Update on my WHS. I didn't bother installing it.

Last night, my WHS automatically installed PP2 on itself and sent the new Connector software to the client PCs. I'm bummed that I have to reboot them, though. Maybe they would have rebooted themselves, but I don't allow automatic updates on most of my personal desktops.

I'm don't know how WHS transmits those Connector upgrades to the client PCs. It probably sends them when it attempts the daily backup. Maybe after the backup is done, since my main desktop DID successfully back up last night, but in the morning it wanted to be rebooted for the WHS Connector update. And an XP desktop that I turned on an hour ago (it's been turned off for several days) hasn't asked to be rebooted, so it apparently hasn't gotten the new Connector software.

I just started a manual backup on that PC. I'm curious when it will update Connectors. Probably tonight, though.
 

loup garou

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Originally posted by: RebateMonger
I'm don't know how WHS transmits those Connector upgrades to the client PCs.

Mine did it immediately after installing PP2 via a forced AU. I think it was after I rebooted the WHS...but definitely not at backup time.
 

alevasseur14

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The client on my Vista x64 PC updated automatically as well. I manually ran Windows Update through Remote Desktop though. I wonder if that had something to do with it?

I can't remember but I don't think I had to reboot my Vista desktop??
 

VirtualLarry

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Have they added support for using GPT partitions for the data storage array drives? That's a HUGE GLARING LIMITATION for WHS, especially since it's build on Server 2003, which supports GPT natively.

I have some large-ish RAID arrays, that I would like to use with WHS, but I cannot until this is resolved.

Heck, even single HDs have reached 2TB, the limit for basic partitions. Once mfg's come out with 2+ TB HDs next year, WHS will be obsolete!!!
 

RebateMonger

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It's not an issue yet, since drives larger than 2 TB haven't been released.

WHS V2 is slated for release next year. It'll be based on W7/2008, which also support GPT. But GPT disks aren't bootable without special hardware. So it'd likely require two hard drives in the WHS server to support GPT unless we see redesigned motherboards that support bootable GPT.
 

VirtualLarry

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Originally posted by: RebateMonger
It's not an issue yet, since drives larger than 2 TB haven't been released.

WHS V2 is slated for release next year. It'll be based on W7/2008, which also support GPT. But GPT disks aren't bootable without special hardware. So it'd likely require two hard drives in the WHS server to support GPT unless we see redesigned motherboards that support bootable GPT.

I don't need GPT for the boot drive, just the data drives. It doesn't seem all that difficult to implement, as far as I can see, since the OS already supports it

I'd much rather stay with WHS 1.0 (based on Server 2003, which is akin to XP), rather than WHS 2.0, which would be based on Server 2008, like Vista.
 

RebateMonger

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Any idea when drives >2 TB will be available? What I read is that the next platters will likely be 750 GB. Since we're just getting 500 GB platters, I'd guess we are looking at late 2010 before the 750/1500/2250/3000 GB drives are released. I imagine Microsoft will have a solution by then.

So far, Seagate can't even build a reliable 500 GB-plattered drive. Heck, all of the drive makers seem to be having problems with their process control on these new drives.