I've been running Windows Home Server RC1 for two months now, and I love it. There's very little not to like about it. I won't bother re-hashing what it is and what it does, because you can find plenty here, here, and here.
My experience with it has been awesome. So far, the only things I can complain about are:
I did have one moment of WHS-related sheer terror today. I noticed that about half of my 30 GB library of MP3s seemed to be unreadable. My pictures and documents are backed up via my XP VM running Mozy, but my backup strategy for music and videos relies on WHS.
So, as I was freaking out, seeing if my Creative Zen Vision:M supported copying my music off of it back onto the server, I rebooted the WHS box. When it came back up, everything was fine.
The best I can figure is that it has something to do with the extra external hard drive I added yesterday. I have a 120 GB external drive I was using to take work home, and, since I'm quitting that job this week, I decided to put that drive to better use as a member of my WHS storage pool. So I plugged it in, formatted, added it to the storage pool, and left it alone. I'm wondering if there was some kind of a hiccup or something in the file duplication process the next time it balanced storage (hence, why only some of the MP3s were hosed).
At any rate, I'm buying this as soon as NewEgg lists it. It's 100% pure awesome, and worth every penny.
(Full disclosure: This post is made up primarily of snippets of forum postings I made on Scott Hanselman's forum...)
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