Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Windows Home Server Power Pack 1 (with Data Corruption Fix) Launches

We've written about the Windows Home Server (WHS) data corruption bug several times since it first emerged in late December. On Monday Microsoft finally - finally, released WHS Power Pack 1, which contains the fix, as well as a bunch of other stuff no one really cares about.

All right, that's a bit harsh, but waiting 7 months for a data corruption fix for an OS which was sold as a file server for the home is just way too long. English is available now, with French, Spanish and German available soon. As far as what else it contains besides the bug fix, Microsoft has the info:

As many know, Power Pack 1 provides a range of new enhancements, including support for home computers running Windows Vista x64 editions, backup of home server Shared Folders, improvements to remote access, more efficient power consumption and better performance. And, of course, it delivers a fix for the data corruption bug.
For those who might have been involved in the beta testing, this is build 1800.

Despite the bug, Microsoft said the following (emphasis mine):
We continue to hear fantastic feedback from our customers about how Home Server is helping them protect and organize their digital media, access it away from home, and share it with friends and family.
Well, yeah, at least those not using the affected applications. As I said previously, a NAS such as one of these would be a lot easier than setting up a file server. But, if you went the WHS route, at least you now have your fix.

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