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I appreciate that there are a variety of options that are available, but for off-the-shelf ease of use for the millions of Windows-only households out there, it’s nearly impossible to beat Windows Home Server. What should I look out for? (PS I'm not buying off-the-shelf server, I have build my own PCs/Servers for 20 years, I'm building my own :-)
EDIT: I'm after both hardware recommendations for example; what are the "real world" minimum specs ;-) and Setup suggestions, I have 5 laptops at home and 3 PCs (a big family), I want one centralised location for all of my digital photos, movies and music.
1So are you asking about hardware recommendations or the Windows Home Server operating system? – John T – 2009-10-29T11:58:00.400
2Yes, update your question with more information as to what you are trying to build, the scenarios you want to cover. Then we can give you more information about what OS fits those requirements – Wayne – 2009-10-29T12:33:04.470
Keep in mind that you are nearing the 10-machine limit that WHS imposes. Only PCs are included in that limit. Boxes that you might stream video to (like Roku or an Xbox 360) do not count against that total – David – 2009-11-03T17:34:51.340