Earlier in the week, Orbital Technologies released its Backup Configuration add-in, providing Mac Time Machine support for Windows Home Server 2011. We’ve had around 400 downloads of the add-in so far, and the support forum has been busy with readers sharing their experiences with the add-in.

Orbital Backup Configuration – Status Update

Mac OS X Client Backup Now Available for Windows Home Server 2011
Back in May, we previewed a new third party add-in from Orbital technologies that allows Windows Home Server 2011 to be used to back-up Apple Mac OS X computers. After a few months of waiting, that add-in has now been released.

OSX Lion Update Breaks HP MediaSmart Server Mac Backup
We’re hearing reports from Mac OSX Lion beta testers that Apple’s all new operating system update breaks the HP MediaSmart Server’s ability to back up the Mac.

Add-in Update: Cloudberry Backup for Windows Home Server v2.2
Online data backup specialist Cloudberry Labs have released Cloudberry Backup 2.2 for Windows Home Server v1, Windows Home Server 2011 and Small Business Server 2011 Essentials.

Preview: Orbital Backup Configuration – Mac Time Machine Backup for Windows Home Server 2011
Back in February, we brought you the first glimpse of a free add-in for Windows Home Server 2011 and Windows SBS 2011 Essentials that would allow Windows Home Server 2011 to be used as a target disk for Mac OSX Time Machine Backups. That add-in, Orbital Backup Configuration is now almost ready for release, and we can bring you a full preview of how it looks, and how it’ll make backing up your Mac to Windows Home Server a cinch.

Add-in Update: Cloudberry Backup for Windows Home Server v2.1.1
Online data backup add-in, Cloudberry Backup for Windows Home Server v1 has had an update this week.
How to: Upgrade to Windows Home Server 2011 (Part 2)
In Part 1 of Upgrading to Windows Home Server 2011, I discussed the installation process with the exception of how to provide a backup of the data on a WHS 2011 installation. I have decided upon my backup process, and the question you want answered is, will it work for you?
How to: Upgrade to Windows Home Server 2011 (Part 1)
Is Windows Home Server 2011 the right solution for me? Or perhaps the better question is will I upgrade to WHS 2011? If so, how? Decisions, decisions.

Add-in Update: Cloudberry Backup for Windows Home Server v2.0.1
Japanese language support added to online data backup service for WHS v1 and 2011.

Win the 4GB Iomega SuperHero iPhone Backup and Charger
Last week we published our Hands On review of Iomega’s latest brainwave – the SuperHero iPhone Backup and Charger – it recharges your phone, for sure and looks like a neat little dock, but it comes with the extra benefit of backing up your iPhone’s (or iPod Touch) Photo library and contacts.
We thought it was pretty nifty, and thanks to the good people at Iomega, they’re letting us give our 4GB review unit away!
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The $249 HP MicroServer & Windows Home Server 2011 Combo is Back January 21, 2012 -
How To: Install Windows Home Server 2011 Updates via the Dashboard January 16, 2012
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Windows Home Server 2011 Step By Step – Part 2: Building Your Home Server February 8, 2012 -
Hands On: AZiO KB178RT Mini Thumb Keyboard February 7, 2012 -
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Add-in Update: Cloudberry Backup v2.6.2 February 5, 2012 -
Add-in Update: Lights-Out Service Pack 2 Beta Refresh February 5, 2012
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