What is Windows Home Server 2011? | Key features 1Automatic, daily backups of all network PCs 2Easy, centralized PC maintenance and secure access to files across your home network 3Streaming of media files across your network 4Remote, online access to files and home-based PCs 5Extendable with add-ins and third-party apps |
Windows Home Server 2011 is designed to help families keep their files and data automatically backed up, organized, and accessible. Affordable and easy to use, it's available as a preinstalled solution. Use it to recover lost files, restore your PC, help keep your devices running smoothly and safely, and stream media files across your home network. |
Help keep your files safe and all your devices running smoothly WithWindows Home Server 2011, you can: 1Perform daily backups of every computer on your network, including the server. 2Restore everything from individual lost files to entire PCs. 3Easily restore your entire server in the event of a critical disaster. 4Have your files and devices sit behind your firewall with strong password controls. 5Share what you want and keep the rest private. 6Monitor the condition and performance of each computer in your home. 7Keep antivirus and other protection software up to date. | Get your files in order and access them with ease WithWindows Home Server 2011 you can: 1Store all your photos, movies, and other files in a central location. 2Get to all these files from any computer on your home network. 3Stream shared photos, music, and videos on network devices. 4Enjoy a common music collection with your family. 5Watch smoothly streaming video, digitally recorded TV shows, andSilverlight-powered slide shows, both in and outside your home. Why are you guys downvoting comments which suggest cheap key prices? If anything, yours should be downvoted because you don't answer OP's question and you're spreading bullshit.My first keys came from purchasing D2+LoD from Amazon for dirt cheap (£15ish, brand new) and when I wanted to get more keys to mule and eventually hand out to my friends I used one of those shitty item selling websites and got 2 sets of keys for about 10 dollars each iirc, I registered them to battle.net and they were accepted, not stolen, not fraudulent, not fake and I did NOT get unauthorised charges to my account. Bottom line, I could give a fuck if it's a tiny indy company or fucking EA Games, Activision, or Ubisoft.' So if you don't give a fuck about companies then you shouldn't get so butthurt over where people want to buy from. 6Watch digitally recorded shows and movies on your TV via anXbox 360or other supported digital media receiver. 7Get to your home network remotely. 8Upload files to (and download from) shared folders on your home server via a secure, personalized URL. 9Run programs, just as if you were sitting in front of your home computer. |
OtherMicrosoftnetworking technologies Windows Home Servercomplements theseWindowsfeatures: Windows HomeGroupmakes it easy to connect two or more PCs running Windows 7 and automatically start sharing your printers, media, and document libraries with other people in your home.Windows Home Serverhelps you manage the network you set up withHomeGroupby providing a single, secure repository for shared files. Windows Media Centeris an all-in-one entertainment platform that lets you watch TV and movies and listen to music right from your PC.Windows Home Servercan extend the capacity ofWindowsMediaCenter by more easily making entertainment viewable on any device on your network. |