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Hardware Reviews

We Got Served has reviewed a host of home servers, digital media receivers and other networking kit over the last few years. Check out the full list of hands-on reviews below to read our views on what’s hot. Windows Home Server Hardware Acer Aspire EasyStore Home Server H340 April 2009 ASUS Home Server TS Mini [...]

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Top 10 Posts of 2008

Top 10 Posts of 2008

What were you reading in 2008? Let’s take a run down of the most popular posts from last year.

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Hands-On: Hush HS1 Home Server

Hands-On: Hush HS1 Home Server

Back in November, German manufacturer Hush announced that they would be releasing a Windows Home Server system, the Hush HS1. It’s certainly the most beautiful home server hardware we’ve tested, but it’s also one of the most expensive – after a long wait, we finally had a chance to test it out in the real world this week.

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Tranquil PC Refresh Windows Home Server Range with Intel Atom Processors

Tranquil PC Refresh Windows Home Server Range with Intel Atom Processors

Same on the outside, different on the inside – Tranquil PC refresh their range of home servers with a price drop and the new Intel Atom processor.

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Djinx bring the (Tranquil PC) WHS-A3 to Belgium

Djinx WHS-A3 Home Server

Ah, the Belgians – home of great beer, great chocolates and Hercule Poirot – and now, courtesy of the Channel Tunnel, Belgian Home Server enthusiasts can now take advantage of Djinx’s strangely familiar new home server, the WHS-A3.   What’s that you say? Looks a bit like the Tranquil PC T2-WHS-A3? Hmm, yes I agree. [...]

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Hands-On: Leo Computer Piranha Home Server

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Model: Piranha Home Server Manufacturer: LEO Computer Website: http://www.leo-computer.de/ Price: TBC   Whilst Windows Home Server may very much be a product of the United States (supported by some of their friends over at Microsoft China), it has been Europe that has led the way developing and launching hardware systems for the platform. Within Europe, [...]

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We Got Served Reader Awards 2007 – The Winners Announced!

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Over the past few weeks, hundreds of We Got Served readers have been voting for their favourite Windows Home Server hardware, software and community add-ins. On Christmas Day, voting closed and we’ve been counting the votes ever since. Today, on the first day of the New Year, we announce the results of the inaugural We [...]

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Tranquil PC T2-WHS-A3 Harmony Home Server – Hands-On Review

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Model:  T2-WHS-A3 Harmony Home Server   Manufacturer:  Tranquil PC Website:  http://www.tranquilpc-shop.co.uk/ Telephone:  +44 (0)845 555 7788 Price:  £299 + P&P (ex VAT)       When they come to write the history of Windows Home Server, Tranquil PC will be named as the first manufacturer to release a WHS system into the market, beating a number of [...]

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Vote Now in the WGS 2007 Awards!

As we’re coming to the end of the year, the first year of Windows Home Server in the market, I thought rather than bore you all with my thoughts on the year’s best products (although I might still actually do that in the coming weeks) I’d open up the inaugural We Got Served Awards, with [...]

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Tranquil PC Announce Support for European Versions of Windows Home Server

Tranquil PC have been in touch over the weekend to announce that from immediate effect, all of their Windows Home Server systems will be available with the choice of English, German, French and Spanish language versions of the Windows Home Server software. So, if you’re on the continent, and have been jealously eyeing up Tranquil’s [...]

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Tranquil PC Release Third Windows Home Server Option – T2-WHS-A3 Home Server

Tranquil PC T2-WHS-A3

Tranquil PC yesterday announced the December availability of a third Windows Home Server based system – the T2-WHS-A3. Running in the same chassis, as the previously announced A2, the new A3 runs much faster faster via the help of a 64-bit compatible Intel processor (compared to the A2′s Via processor), and therefore provides better a option for [...]

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