Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 15th Jun 2007 12:11 UTC
Earlier this year, Microsoft announced its upcoming Windows Home Server product; a sort of beefed up NAS based on Windows Server 2003 SP2. A few days ago, Microsoft released the first release candidate for Windows Home Server, and since I was admitted into the beta program, I downloaded this release and transformed my trusty desktop x86 into a Home Server.
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Can it run a web server and stream audio and video so I can have my own youtube internet radio station with podcasts or is this 1997 technology?
I fear you're going to be out of luck there. Microsoft does not want this competing against other version of Windows Server and other Microsoft products, just as they don't with SBS.
If streaming does go in in some form in the future, expect it to be annoyingly restricted.
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Can it run a web server and stream audio and video so I can have my own youtube internet radio station with podcasts or is this 1997 technology?
I fear you're going to be out of luck there. Microsoft does not want this competing against other version of Windows Server and other Microsoft products, just as they don't with SBS.
If streaming does go in in some form in the future, expect it to be annoyingly restricted.