A post in the last few minutes over on the WHS Team blog has announced a forthcoming public beta of Windows Home Server Power Pack 1 in May, which will be bundled with a fix for the long-standing data corruption bug.
The team report that “great progress is being made” on the bug fix, and a limited release will be made to hardware and software partners, Microsoft MVPs, Windows Home Server Insiders (other MVPs), and Microsoft Employees in April. Should all go well, a public beta will commence in May before release, which has previously been targeted for June.
Should you wish to be part of the public beta in May, visit http://connect.microsoft.com/WindowsHomeServer to register your interest. Let me know, do you want to be a part of this beta? Are you happy testing out the data corruption fix? Will you be signing up? In case you missed our CES Special on Power Pack 1, or as a reminder, here’s a detailed look at what you’ll get with Power Pack 1.
Power Pack 1 In Depth – Remote Access
Power Pack 1 In Depth – External Backup
Power Pack 1 In Depth – WHS Connector Walkthrough
More Info: WHS Team Blog

















