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January 07, 2008

CES 2008: Microsoft Announces WHS Power Pack 1

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Microsoft on Monday announced details of the upcoming release of Windows Home Server (WHS) Power Pack 1 (PP1), a major update to its recently-released home server product. WHS PP1 will include a number of new features, including support for x64-based Windows Vista clients.

The biggest change to WHS in PP1, however, concerns server backup: With this update installed, WHS owners will be able to backup their home servers to external hard drives for the first time, adding an additional layer of protection to their data. PP1 also adds new remote access functionality such as a simple way to upload multiple files, new photo thumbnail views, and more control of remote user access.

Additionally, Microsoft is investigating a WHS issue that can lead to data corruption in certain cases. The company alerted customers to this issue in December but has since scaled back the warning, noting that data corruption will only occur in rare scenarios. The company will however issue a fix as soon as possible.

Microsoft says that WHS PP1 will ship in spring 2008 via Windows Update and will be a free update for all WHS users.

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Reader Comments
WTF is a "Power Pack"?

What happened to calling them Service Packs? Or simply incrementing the version number like every other software vendor on the planet?

Someone needs to tell the Microsoft marketing guys to dial back teh suck.

bugmenot1 January 07, 2008 (Article Rating: )


Good old NT Backup for me - its built in!

sx4sport@hotmail.com January 07, 2008 (Article Rating: )


bugmenot1 -- cuz it's neither a service pack nor a new version. It's still Server 2003 SP2 (NT 5.2 SP2).

Yeah, "power pack" sounds cheesy, maybe "feature pack" would have been better; I think they've used that term before.

Or they could have gone the Media Center route and added a version year to it, e.g. XP Media Center Edition 2005, Windows Home Server 2008. But that would probably lead people to believe it's based on Windows Server 2008...

PatriotB6007 January 07, 2008 (Article Rating: )


So what's the difference then between a "service pack" and a "power pack"? Is it a PP because it only has enhancements and no bug fixes?

Software versioning labels have gotten out of hand. How about this...
Windows Home Server 1.0
WIndows Home Server 1.1
WIndows Home Server 2.0

Every time I hear "Power Pack" I think Howard Dean screaming during the 2004 election.

bugmenot1 January 08, 2008 (Article Rating: )


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