So far, we’ve discussed the features built-in to Windows Home Server 2011, and there are a lot of them to cover. But Microsoft cleverly designed the software to be extendable – so developers can create applications (called add-ins in the WHS world) which literally add new features to the platform. Over the four years of Windows Home Server v1’s life, community developers released well over one hundred add-ins for the platform, and we’re well on the way to seeing a great selection of apps for WHS 2011 too.
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Terry Walsh is the founding editor and owner of We Got Served. Since February 2007, the site has provided detailed coverage and analysis of the emerging home server category, and has subsequently grown into a trusted outlet for digital home news and reviews.
Windows Home Server 2011 Step by Step – Part 14: Doing More With Add-ins

Be First to Download the All New Spotify App for Android Preview
Love music? Got an Android phone or client? Then maybe you should check out the preview of Spotify’s all new music streaming app.

Windows Home Server 2011 Step by Step – Part 13: Accessing Your Server Remotely
In the world of technology, Remote Access is a term used to describe the ability to log on to a network from a distant location. Remote Web Access (RWA) is Microsoft’s terminology for remote access to a local network from a remote location over the web (Internet). It differs from other remote access technologies (for example VPN) as your remote access experience is conducted via a web browser, rather than a remote access application or client.
With RWA, everything on your server (and compatible computers on your local network) can be accessible from anywhere in the world – via a PC, Mac, Tablet or Smartphone.

Add-in Update: StableBit DrivePool v1.0.1.6008
StableBit DrivePool combines the individual hard drives on your server into a storage pool and offers enhanced folder duplication features for data protection.

Add-in Update: LDisk v3.0.0.2
LDisk adds iSCSI Target Storage capability to your Server. Using LDisk, you can create a single appliance to provide all your storage and backup needs.

The New WGS eBook “25 Essential Windows Home Server Projects” Is Here!
25 Essential Windows Home Server Projects is We Got Served’s must-have guide to getting the most from Microsoft’s Windows Home Server platform.
Written for both Windows Home Server v1 and WHS 2011 users, 25 Essential Windows Home Server Projects is the product of months of research into thousands of We Got Served features, product reviews, reader comments and forum posts to select and then create a series of 25 comprehensive, but easy to follow project walkthroughs for the popular home server operating system.

What Storage Management Are You Using on Windows Home Server 2011?
So, we now have both Drive Bender and StableBit DrivePool out of beta. We’ve previously reviewed Drive Bender and will be taking a good look at StableBit DrivePool in the coming weeks. But ahead of that, I know many of you already have your favourite method of storage management on Windows Home Server 2011. Whether you’re using an add-in, hardware RAID, Windows’ own Disk Management features or something else, WGS wants to know what’s hot with the Windows Home Server community!

APC PowerChute Personal Edition Now Supporting Windows Home Server v1 & 2011 UPS Management
An essential hardware purchase for all Windows Home Server owners is an Uninterruptible Power Supply – these battery back-up units supply power to your server in the event of a power outage. Whether you live in an area that suffers from frequent outages, or you simply want to protect your data and hardware from the dreaded, accidental PSU kick then you should take a look at one.

Add-in Update: LDisk v3.0.0
LDisk adds iSCSI Target Storage capability to your Server. Using LDisk, you can create a single appliance to provide all your storage and backup needs.

Easter Special: Save £5.00 on Windows Home Server 2011 Step by Step & Using OS X Lion Server at Home
The Easter holiday weekend is here and if you’re like me, you’ll be itching to get stuck into a new tech project over the long weekend. If you’re yet to explore Windows Home Server 2011 and/or Apple OS X Lion Server, then both platforms offer a huge amount of territory to explore! We Got Served’s guides to WHS 2011 and OS X Server have been selling in their thousands over the last few months and if you’d like to check them out over the weekend then please accept a £5.00 discount on each eBook with our compliments!
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Add-in Update: Drive Bender v1.3.0.0
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