How well does Windows Home Server protect your data?Posted by: Linus on 23rd October 2008Well my WHS has finally been put to the test. I sat down to my computer to see this error message pop up Intrigued, I opened up my WHS Connector Software to discover that the status for one of my Seagate 7200.10 500GB drives was “missing”. I think that this whole experience could have been made more intuitive for the non-tech-heads that Microsoft is apparently targeting with this product, but without too much trouble I was able to get through the removal wizard. The process took about 1.5 hours. In that time it was rebalancing the data that was replicated on the 500GB drive I removed and splitting it between the 320GB OS drive and the other 500GB drive that remained in the home server. There wasn’t enough space for the server to duplicate all of the data on only two drives, so this error came up prompting me to add another hard drive. That was relatively simple, and shortly after I added the new drive, this error message went away. All in all I’m very pleased. I lost some episodes of Numb3rs and a few old Disney movies that I had saved, but not replicated. Congrats to the Windows Home Server team for making this 500GB hard drive failure as simple as an RMA with no loss of important data! |
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ouch… mis-spell of your name…
A user by the name of Linis did after his Seagate 500GB hard drive failed. But has he states in his post:
yeah… I got pwned
Just got back from a few days in Kansas City and my 2-week old WD 500GB (2nd) drive would not boot when I started the whs server. I followed the instructions precisely but the outcome is that I lost all workstation backups. The HP 470 is back up and running and I’ve since done backups but I am surprised that all backups were destroyed.
PC backups unfortunately are not replicated. I believe that with Power Pack 1 you can back them up to an external drive though.
I wondered about that. Thanks!
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