Windows Home Server

There are 3 entries for the tag Windows Home Server

Virtual Server on Windows Home Server

I'm running WHS, with 2 GB and wanted to setup a Microsoft Virtual Server on it. So I have followed a simple guide at Robert Stinnett's blog and got first host up and running - Windows 2003. As you may imagine, it installed fine, without any issue. Next was Linux Ubuntu installation. So I have downloaded it from official site (version 8.04), copied to Home Server and created a new virtual machine. As I expected, first thing Linux did when I tried to install, is simply crashed. You may ask me why I have expected this - just because...

Migrated my Windows Home Server to new hardware

At home, I'm using Windows Home Server to store all my videos, photos, music and other content. I'm using it for about half year now and apart from annoying corrupted files bug (which supposed to be fixed in upcoming Power Pack 1), I'm pretty in love with it. Anyway, this is not about WHS and what I like in it, but more about migrating it to a new hardware. When I got the system first time, I have installed it on my old computer, that was previously hosting Window XP. But the computer is about 7 years old and its getting...

Memory Limits in Windows systems

Well, I was thinking to add additional 4 Gigs or RAM into my Windows Home Server and wasn't sure it can handle it, since it is available only in 32 bit version. So after searching around, I found this link from MSDN explaining memory limits in various Windows systems: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa366778(VS.85).aspx Short answer to my question - WHS (and Vista BTW) supports up to 4GB of RAM. Technorati Tags: Windows Home Server, WHS, Windows, RAM