You can install drives of any size and type and they’ll all be merged into a big storage pool, with specific files optionally mirrored across multiple drives for insurance against drive failure. Naturally, you get all the standard features of Windows Home Server with Power Pack 2, including support for shared folders and automated backup. That’s still a very a lightweight processor, but it’s more than ample for everyday server duties and it contributes to a low power draw of just 35W while idle, rising to 50W under load.Īnd when it comes to software there’s plenty here that’s new. System RAM has been bumped up to 2GB of DDR2, and the old Sempron CPU is replaced by a 2.2GHz Intel Celeron 450. But in several ways the EX490 is a more powerful beast than its forebears.
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