Over two months after data corruption issues first surfaced in Microsoft's Windows Home Server, the issue is still unresolved. It appears the problem is much larger than Microsoft originally thought.
Microsoft marketed the product as a consumer storage solution for everyday home users, as part of Microsoft's next generation of Windows products. We know how well Windows Vista is doing, and Windows Home Server is doing worse, as a file server that corrupts data is no use at all.
I first wrote (
http://technologyexpert.blogspot.com...me-server.html) about this issue in late December.
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*Source: Tech-Ex (
http://technologyexpert.blogspot.com...ntinues.html)*
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