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This Windows Home Server unit features everything you need to start saving and sharing your collection of files. This Acer Aspire EasyStore AH340-UA230N Home Server includes a standard 1TB hard drive. Three bays are available with 3.5" hotswap trays for 3.5" desktop sata drives. Connect it anyway you need with gigabit LAN, USB 2.0, and eSATA ports. The Acer Aspire EasyStore AH340-UA230N Home Server will automatically integrate into your network and share music, photos or other documents. You can also remotely access the easyStore by setting up a secure personal web address on the Windows Home Server website. The small server takes up very little space and is perfect for any home or office with its contemporary style and black bezel. Save all your important files in this easy to use and easy to share Acer Aspire EasyStore AH340-UA230N Home Server!

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  • Servers = Linux

    Media Center = Windows

    Gaming = Windows

    Business = Windows

    Media Editing = Mac

    Keep those rules in mind

  • i love how not excited he was about it

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  • That looks really awesome!

  • well it can affect your internet speeds. for example if you are using a router that is also your modem for dsl or cable internet, and use an ethernet lan wire to connect to them, but then your internet speeds are higher than the available ethernet lan speeds you have (mainly the slower ones like 10mbps or if your lucky to get faster speeds, even 100mbps).

    but you'll probably be using a fast enough lan setup, so you shouldn't have to worry. 1000mbps is is more than enough for now.

  • so, this speed measure is more used from computer to computer speed over lan and not for internet speed?

  • 10/100/1000 = 10MBps or 100MBps or 1000MBps.

    it's the available speeds for the lan cable.

  • what does 10/100/1000 mean?

  • Iv run my main file/media server on windows and never had any problems. I use linux but apart from "security" I dont see any advantage over it. Everything just runs on windows. Although I may have some bias as the last time i was actually using linux it wasnt even compatible with ntsf and required a lengthy task to try install a patch/mod that would allow it to access me media drives, after that i was like ah fuck it. Still use for a websever but cant be assed with it for anything else.

  • my home server runs linux. i'd say i'm a normal person. this little acer server has great potential, it's just a shame that it comes preconfigured with such low standards. that's all.

  • and... back to the original point, its for HOME use by normal people who obviously don't know how to operate linux.

  • it's certainly -not- a proper server if it's running windows. if you don't care about security on your server, be it home or otherwise, then use windows server, "fag."

  • im saying a "home server" not a proper one fag.

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