Grad gefunden, vielleicht auch für Dich interessant dazu, auf
Wikipedia
Zitat:
File corruption
Installations of Windows Home Server RTM suffer from a file corruption flaw whereby files saved directly to or edited on shares on a WHS device may become corrupted. Only the files that have NTFS Alternate Data Streams are susceptible to the flaw. The flaw leads to data corruption only when the server is under heavy load at the time when the file (with ADS) is being saved onto a share. Backups of client PCs made by Windows Home Server are not susceptible to the flaw. Even though the issue was first acknowledged in October 2007, Microsoft formally warned users of the seriousness of the flaw on December 20, 2007. Microsoft has issued a list of applications, including Windows Live Photo Gallery, Microsoft OneNote, Microsoft Outlook and SyncToy 2.0, which might trigger the flaw if they are used to edit the files on a WHS share directly.
Power Pack 1 fixed this issue.
No native backup
Windows Home Server RTM does not include with a mechanism for backing up files stored on the server. However, Power Pack 1 added the ability to back up files stored on the device to an external drive. Additionally, users can subscribe to 3rd-party online services, for a fee.
|
Kennst Du die SW-Raid-Konfig unter W2K-Server (gelegentlich günstig zu erstehen)? Ich sehe da keinen Vortiel dieser features eines "Pools".