The Home Server Show 86

In today’s episode we discuss Cloud services and your Windows Home Server.  Whether you backup your files to the cloud, use it to collaborate, or share files, there is plenty out there for Windows Home Server users.

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Links and News Items mentioned on the show

Installing OpenFire Instant Messaging on your Windows Home Server

Western Digital EARS Drives

Sempron 140 Review

Windows inTune

Windows FixItCenter

Hohm

Crashplan Forums for Windows Home Server

KeepVault for Windows Home Server (Add-In)

Asus Web Storage for Windows Home Server (Add-In)

Wuala

Cloudberry for Windows Home Server (Add-In)

Mozy

Carbonite

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  3. vicenac says:

    The ASUS backup for WHS went on my server… and then OFF my server… right away.
    I was a little worried about the bad English on the website, but hey…
    But then they emailed me the account username and password (!!!!) in the clear! And then I changed my password and again, I received an email with my password (the first time I actually saw my password written).
    And… where are they located and why are they taking my 1.5 TB of data for so cheap? Oh, they’re in China….
    I don’t think that’s safe….

  4. jkostenbader says:

    Suprised no mention of IDrive in your cloud software. Although it does not have an offical Add-In (maybe someday) its less than $50.00 per year for 150GB of space. Works seamlessly in the background. I’ve succesfully used it for over a year and I’m pleased with its price, stability, speed.

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