Friday, 6 July 2012

Home windows Home Server got its final bow, Home windows Server 2012 Necessities passes the (pricey) casting call

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Hidden away among Microsoft's Home windows Server 2012 version plans is really a explosive device for media server PC fans: Home windows Home Server is certainly going away. Even though the platform had been in a comatose condition after Hewlett packard dropped its MediaSmart servers and left the OS with no major vendor to champion the reason, an FAQ discloses the stand-alone build is certainly going away too. Home windows Server 2012 Necessities takes its place and can handle both media server in addition to small company server responsibilities in a single package. That's the plan fine and dandy, with the exception that Necessities is presently listed at $425 -- almost 10 occasions the normal $50 street cost of Home windows Home Server. We have arrived at to Microsoft to ensure whether this is the cost a media server vendor or passionate media PC lover pays. Hopefully, it is not we'll have before the finish of 2013 to purchase a stand-alone copy of Home windows Home Server (along with a far-flung 2025 for very conservative OEMs), however the switch of focus often leads some fans of networked media discussing to drift elsewhere.

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