

I have plenty of storage available - 18TB (2, 4, 4, 8 WD Red EFRX drives). If answer to 1 is yes, is my 9 year old server up to the task? I know I will have to upgrade the memory to at least 8GB. Is FreeNAS a good choice for the use case described above?Ģ. I would also backup less frequently to Backblaze's B2.ġ. Current thinking is I would run Veeam Windows agent on my Win 10 PC and backup the data (daily) and image (as required) to the NAS. Windows Home Server (code-named Quattro) is a home server operating system from Microsoft.It was announced on 7 January 2007 at the Consumer Electronics Show by Bill Gates, released to manufacturing on 16 July 2007 and officially released on 4 November 2007. I now only have one PC on the network and will use the NAS almost exclusively for backing up my 2+ TB of data, mostly photos and videos I shoot. It occurred to me that perhaps something like FreeNAS (TrueNAS core) might work for me in my original server hardware. To that end I purchased a Synology DS418play with high expectations that it would fill the bill, but I have had problems with the unit and it is now being sent back. It worked so well that I wish there was WHS 2020 because I am in search of a suitable replacement. Microsoft Publication date Usage Public Domain Mark 1.0 Topics Windows, Microsoft Windows, ISO, ISO images, Disk Image File, Windows Server, Windows Home Server, Windows Home Server 2011, with product key Language English Windows Home Server 2011 ripped from an archaic Google Drive download link on Microsoft's website.

Over the ensuing years it worked as expected and required very little care and feeding. Contenu de la livraison : 1 clé dactivation (licence) valide à vie pour 1 serveur. This was used with WHS 2011, primarily to backup my small network of 3 PCs. About 9 years ago I finished my first ever server build with help from STH ( build post here).
