
Further to our preview of Diskeeper for Windows Home Server last month, the add-in has now been fully integrated into the Windows Home Server Console, so all functionality will be available from within the standard WHS Console from any home computer on your network.
We’re still working on getting hold of a 30 day evaluation for you to try out and should have more news in the next few weeks. I’ve been running the full server edition on my home server for the last few months, and have been really impressed.
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31. August 2007 at 2:40 pm
Hi Terry,
Thanks for the updates in the other Diskeeper thread. Great to know that Diskeeper is going to price the WHS version lower than their commercial versions.
So, now, the burning question: is the 2008 version as good as Diskeeper 2007?
What are the main differences? I hope the automatic defrag is still excellent (not that it needed any improvement).
Regards
-Mark
1. September 2007 at 3:42 pm
Hi Mark,
From what I’ve been told (which isn’t much), you won’t be disapponted with the automatic defrag….
Watch this space!
Terry
6. November 2007 at 11:22 pm
Err.. There is no trial available for Dk 2008 for WHS