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Microsoft released Windows Home Server (WHS) to manufacturing today, hitting the final milestone for software that will power several turnkey home servers that OEMs will put on the market in late September and early October.

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Microsoft have posted the following set of documentation for the RTM edition of Windows Home Server:

* Windows Home Server Getting Started Guide: The RTM (Release to Manufacturing) version of the Getting Started Guide has been posted to the download center on the Microsoft web site. Currently, the English version of this guide is available. In the next week or two, French, Spanish and German versions of the Getting Started Guide will get published.

* Windows Home Server Reviewer's Guide: The Reviewer's Guide has detailed descriptions about the features and functionality of Windows Home Server.

* Windows Home Server SDK Documentation: The final RTM version of the SDK Documentation should get updated later this week on the MSDN site.

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Well Server 2003 and 2008 and Home Server are meant for different enviroments. Home Server is a NAS Server 03/08 is well a Server OS you can hack WSUS and other things into WHS, but the types of systems that are being used and will be used don't have the horsepower or the data redundacy for things like active directory and exchange plus incorporating that stuff into WHS would make it's price skyrocket.

I don't see the incentive in getting this.

I want it because I want something a tad simpler than messing about in linux that just serves multimedia and backs up my other pc's...I dont really need or want any other functionality and backing up my other pc's to dvd is a drag and I rarely even bother.

Also the ability to just pop HD's in and out to me seems very good and for this type of system.

I wont pay hundreds for the OS but as I have a copy of Server 2003 I got via MSDN. However if its available OEM for a reasonable price then yes, I'll quite likely consider it.

I know other OS's will cover most of the functionality but for this sort of device I'd rather the minimal feature set and something I can just plug in and forget rather than Linux or anything else which would require me doing some manual work to get things off the ground initiailly.

Alright, so this product is not for most of us on Neowin, and personally, I don't know if the general public is ready for it either...My guess on a customer's reaction when hearing about this would be, "Well, what's wrong with putting my stuff in the My Documents folder?". Nonetheless, this is a great product that does what it says. Sure Linux and Windows Server 2003 are much better, but not for Joe Smith.

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