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  • Add-ins to turn your Windows Home Server into a media server and more

Everybody needs Windows Home Server

Your life has gone digital – it is time to simplify your life so you can easily access your files, photos, videos and music from any PC or TV in your home, or even while away from home. Windows Home Server was designed for households and home-based businesses that have more than one personal computer.

Windows Home Server at a glance


View Windows Home Server demos to learn more about how to store, protect and share your digital media

If you have multiple PCs with increasingly large amounts of digital photography, music, video, and documents, then protecting, organizing, and connecting this digital media can be a challenging task. Help with managing your digital dilemmas has arrived. Windows Home Server does more than Network Attached Storage (NAS) – take a look.

  • Media Server: Digital memories and media stored and organized in a central location

  • Backup Software: Home computers backed up daily, automatically

  • Data Recovery: Simple restore of lost files or even entire hard drive contents

  • Document Management: Complete access to files from both inside and outside the home

  • Remote Access: A secure and personalized website address for sharing photos and home videos

  • Add-ins: Easily add storage space and new software capabilities

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Learn how Windows Home Server Power Pack 2 adds new features for media sharing.

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