Server Technology Biography
Windows Home Server, code-named Quattro, is a home server operating system from Microsoft. It was announced on 7 January 2007 at the Consumer Electronics Show by Bill Gates,[3] released to manufacturing on 16 July 2007[4] and officially released on 4 November 2007.[5] Windows Home Server is based on Windows Server 2003 R2 and is intended to be a solution for homes with multiple connected PCs to offer file sharing, automated backups, print server, and remote access. Power Pack 1 for Windows Home Server was released on 20 July 2008,[6] Power Pack 2 was released on 24 March 2009, and Power Pack 3 was released on 24 November 2009.[1] Its successor, Windows Home Server 2011 was released on 6 April 2011.[7] Upon announcement of the Windows Server 2012 platform, Microsoft confirmed that Windows Home Server 2011 will be the last release in the Windows Home Server product line.[8]
Windows Home Server, code-named Quattro, is a home server operating system from Microsoft. It was announced on 7 January 2007 at the Consumer Electronics Show by Bill Gates,[3] released to manufacturing on 16 July 2007[4] and officially released on 4 November 2007.[5] Windows Home Server is based on Windows Server 2003 R2 and is intended to be a solution for homes with multiple connected PCs to offer file sharing, automated backups, print server, and remote access. Power Pack 1 for Windows Home Server was released on 20 July 2008,[6] Power Pack 2 was released on 24 March 2009, and Power Pack 3 was released on 24 November 2009.[1] Its successor, Windows Home Server 2011 was released on 6 April 2011.[7] Upon announcement of the Windows Server 2012 platform, Microsoft confirmed that Windows Home Server 2011 will be the last release in the Windows Home Server product line.[8]
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