For those Windows Home Server (WHS) loyalists hoping against hope that Microsoft might reconsider its decision to cut Drive Extender from the coming 'Vail' release, your prayers have NOT been answered ...
The removal of Drive Extender from the next major version of Windows Home Server is not the end of the feature. Third-party developers are working to bring it back. Josh Lowensohn Former Senior Writer ...
Atlona unveiled its USB extender for the high data rate USB 3.2 Gen 1 peripherals now available in the commercial AV market, while also delivering sophisticated integration tools for USB systems in ...
The What: Atlona has begun shipping the AT-USB-EX100-KIT long-distance extender kit for USB signals. The new extension solution supports the transmission of USB 2.0 data up to 330 feet (100 meters) ...
Back in December Microsoft caused a bit of a ruckus in the Windows Home Server community by announcing that the next version of Windows Home Server, codenamed “Vail,” will not include the Drive ...
A do-it-yourself kit for creating a stand-alone storage drive that connects via USB. The kit contains a frame to which a standard drive is mounted and connected, using the same power and signal cables ...
Microsoft lost some friends when it announced that Windows Home Media Server was losing a key feature. The Drive Extender kind of justified the toaster servers by allowing for easy hard drive pooling.
Microsoft recently announced the decision to drop the Drive Extender feature found in several of its server products, including Windows Home Server (code-named "Vail"), Small Business Server 2011 ...