Windows Home Server 2011 marked a significant technical departure from its predecessor, Windows Home Server v1. While the original version was based on Windows Server 2003 and utilized a Drive Extender technology for pooling storage, WHS 2011 was built upon the foundation of Windows Server 2008 R2. This underpinning dictated a crucial requirement: the operating system was strictly 64-bit (x64).
WHS 2011 focused on centralizing the digital life of a household. Microsoft Wiki | Fandom Automated PC Backups: Microsoft Windows Home Server 2011 X64 ISO
Windows Home Server 2011 (codenamed "Vail") is a 64-bit home server operating system released by Microsoft on April 6, 2011 Windows Home Server 2011 marked a significant technical