I see that Windows Home Server 2011 has been released to manufacturing. So it should be available on the market in April/May.
I’m sorry, but I can only raise a faint cheer about this product. It doesn’t strike me as a major step forward from the original Windows Home Server, and in some respects – notably the removal of the Drive Extender technology – it is a step backwards.
The comparison datasheet is long on marketing and short on actual comparison with WHSv1, and that’s not really surprising.
What really gets to me is that Microsoft had the chance to build upon the base of WHSv1 as a server and media appliance that could be used by the average consumer, and they’ve thrown that chance away.

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