Fujitsu-Siemens Scaleo Home Server Now Available to Order

After a long wait, UK customers can now order the Fujitsu-Siemens Scaleo Home Server online at Nice PC.

The Scaleo Home Server functions as a media centre for the home. Storage can easily be increased, using internal & external hard disks, as required. All data – plus backup & recovery for systems in a home network – are managed via an easy-to-use web-based interface. Access your multimedia content and data from any networked PC in your home or remotely via the internet. The Scaleo Home Server is near silent in operation & comes with energy management software to minimise power consumption while still providing on-demand system availability.

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  • http://fujitsu-siemens-shop.pl FSC

    Where is more information about this?

  • http://www.vistacallerid.com Alexander K

    Click where is says More Info: Nice PC

    Here is the link http://www.nice-pc.co.uk/acatalog/Home_Servers.html

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    surely this “power saving” add-in can be re-produced on a custom system.

    I reckon using sheduled task manager with “shutdown.exe -s” set to run whenever you want.

    Then its just a case of getting it to turn on, theres an option inside sheduled tasks to “wake the computer up” to perform a task. So making a dummy task that just wakes the computer up whenever you set it to. Or using the RTC resume feature inside the BIOS of the motherboard.

    Another method I thought about could be using the Wake up On Lan feature common to most motherboards. Everytime a pc on the network is powered on a small WOL script is run which turns on the home server (if it isnt already on).