Quibus / Intel Helena Island Home Server Een nieuw concept Windows Home Server opent nieuwe mogelijkheden voor computerfabrikanten. De Intel Helena Island Home Server barebone is daar een prima voorbeeld van. We kregen de kans dit product te bekijken. Frank Everaardt
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p de voorgaande pagina’s heb je alles kunnen lezen over de mogelijkheden van Windows Home Server. De meeste leveranciers zullen hun eerste computers baseren op bestaande componenten: een compacte behuizing gecombineerd met een Micro-ATX moederbord en een paar harde schijven. De grote fabrikanten kiezen voor een kastje met een iets andere voorkant, maar de keuzes zijn allesbehalve bijzonder. Dit doen ze om de prijzen laag te houden. Maar het kan ook anders. Dat bewijst Intel met de Helena Island barebone, waarop onder meer het curieus gedoopte Quibus Computers Enzo uit Leiden een systeem gaat baseren.
Stevig Chassis Bij de eerste kennismaking fronsen we onze wenkbrauwen: is dit een homeserver? De behuizing lijkt meer op die van een projector en is vrij fors. De bijzondere vorm van de kast is maar een lokkertje, want in het binnenwerk bevindt zich een stevig chassis dat voor fabrikanten makkelijk aan te passen is door er een eigen skin om heen te bouwen. Hiermee zal het apparaat bijvoorbeeld meer op een echte server gaan lijken of juist op een high-end audio-apparaat. De vrij forse afmetingen worden verklaard als we de kap van de behuizing halen; daar vinden we namelijk ruimte voor vier 3,5 inch harde schijven, die in een bijzonder mechanisme zijn opgehangen
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waardoor vibraties en lawaai tot het minimum worden beperkt. Daaronder bevindt zich een speciaal voor dit doel ontworpen moederbord op basis van de Intel 945GZchipset. Deze vormt, gecombineerd met de Intel ICH7R south bridge, onder meer de aansturing voor de vier SATA-aansluitingen op het moederbord.
Zeer stil De chipset werkt samen met een Low Voltage Celeron 420 (1,6 GHz) processor die verscholen gaat onder een groot koperen koelblok. Deze Celeron is afkomstig uit de Intel Core-familie. Opvallend is de afwezigheid van een monitoraansluiting. Die is namelijk uitgeschakeld, waardoor fabrikanten gebruik kunnen maken van een goedkopere ‘embedded’ variant van Home Server. Om toch enige communicatie in het geval van problemen mogelijk te maken, is het kastje voorzien van een slim LED-paneel aan de voorzijde dat aangeeft of er problemen zijn. Systeembouwers kunnen via een console redirect via de seriële poort of door een PCI-Expres x1 videokaart in het enige insteekslot op het moederbord te steken het besturingssysteem installeren. Het systeem wordt gevoed door een 180 Watt voeding en is zeer stil. Op het moederbord heeft Intel verder nog een Intel gigabit netwerkchip aangebracht en een Silicon Image SATA-controller. Die laatste verzorgt twee eSATA-aansluitingen aan de buitenkant en daarmee kun je
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snel en makkelijk de opslag uitbreiden als de vier schijven die zich in de machine bevinden onvoldoende blijken te zijn. Daarnaast zijn er in totaal nog vier USB-aansluitingen aanwezig. Slim is de recovery-knop waarmee het systeem – als de systeemfabrikant daarvoor gezorgd heeft - met een simpele druk op de knop is te resetten. Quibus Computers Enzo is van plan deze functionaliteit te implementeren. K
Conclusie Met Helena Island toont Intel hoe een ideale homeserver er uit zou kunnen zien: stil en voorzien van veel ruimte voor harde schijven, die ook nog eens middels de eSATA- en USB-aansluitingen eenvoudig uitgebreid kan worden.
Meer informatie Quibus Computers Enzo, www.quibus.nl
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Now it’s easy to keep and share documents, photos, videos, and music.
Windows Home Server brings it all together for families with multiple PCs. It helps them simplify the way they keep and share their family’s documents, photos, videos, and music. ®
Protect Features at a Glance • Automatic daily backups of your home PCs • Restore lost files or an entire PC • Access all your stuff on the home server from your networked PCs • Share photos and home videos through a personalized Web address • Organize your most important information in one central place • Easy and quick setup • Expandable storage space for future use • Innovative third-party applications
Automatic backup for your home PCs, and files and PCs can be easily restored. Plus, PC health monitoring means you can see the exact condition of Windows Vista ®-enabled PCs in your home and help make sure that everyone’s software and virus definitions are up-to-date.
Connect Every member of the family can access whatever they need on the home server from your networked PCs. You can even share information with faraway friends and family through a personalized Web address, or access your own data from any Web-enabled PC when you’re away from home.
Organize Your family photos, videos and music, and other important documents are together in one central place. And, folders can be created by subject or topic, so the whole family can stay organized and up-to-date.
Grow As storage needs increase, you can simply connect a new hard drive to Windows Home Server. And with developers working on innovative add-ins for home automation, home webcams, and home security solutions, Windows Home Server will be part of the family today—and tomorrow. Simple to set up and easy to use, Windows Home Server provides a reliable, familiar way for families to stay connected, whether they’re in the next room or across the country.
Network requirements
Getting Started
Supported Operating Systems for Home Computers
Before running Windows Home Server Setup, users will need to find a suitable place to
The following operating systems for home computers are supported to work with Windows Home Server.
put their home server. The location must have an available, wired network connection, either to a broadband router or to a switch that is connected to a broadband router. To successfully use Windows Home Server, the home network must meet the following requirements:
The Windows Vista Operating System
• Windows Vista Home Basic • Windows Vista Home N (European Union only)
• Windows Vista Home Premium • Windows Vista Business • Windows Vista Business N
Requirement
Minimum
Server connection
100 Mbps wired Ethernet connection
Home computers
One or more computers that are running a supported operating system, with either a wired or a wireless network connection
• Windows Vista Enterprise • Windows Vista Ultimate
Internet connection
Broadband connection
The Microsoft® Windows XP Operating System
Broadband router/ firewall device
An external Internet broadband router/firewall device with 100 Mbps wired Ethernet connection. Additionally, Windows Home Server assumes that your home computers get their IP address from the router/firewall.
• Windows XP Home Edition with Service Pack 2 (SP2) • Windows XP Professional Edition
(European Union only)
(with SP2)
Fast and Easy to Set Up
A simple user interface enables you to quickly perform any task, such as scheduling backups.
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• Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 (with SP2 and Rollup 2) • Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 (with SP2) • Windows XP Media Center Edition 2004 (with SP2) • Windows XP Tablet PC Edition (with SP2) Wireless Support
• You must use an Ethernet cable to connect your home server to your broadband router or switch. Wirelessly connecting your home server to your broadband router or switch is not supported. • After you connect your home server to your home network, home computers that are wirelessly connected to your home network can connect to your home server.
Product Brief Intel® Entry Storage System SS4200-EHW
Intel® Entry Storage System SS4200-EHW Flexible, reliable, powerful, easy to use storage platform for small business, small office/home office, and home networks Product Overview The Intel® Entry Storage System SS4200-EHW is a flexible hardware Network Attached Storage (NAS) platform that instantly adds storage capacity to small business, small office/home office (SOHO), and home networks. Intel has engaged with storage software providers to ensure the availability of a variety of software solutions. With four USB 2.0 ports and four SATA ports (3 Gb/s), the SS4200-EHW is a powerful system that can be connected to most digital devices as well as business and home networks, for shared, centralized data access. The Next Big Storage Opportunity: Small Office, SOHO and Home Networks In-Stat estimates that by 2009, the average person will have nearly one terabyte of digital data1—data that is usually stored on a local hard drive or even on a specific device, such as a camera. This astounding growth rate is the side effect of our now-digital lifestyle, which includes both the paperless office and the digital home. We now use a variety of digital tools in the workplace, including PCs, PDAs, and industry-specific digital devices like medical imaging or surveillance systems. Our homes are no different, with digital cameras, video recorders, digital music players, networked gaming consoles and home PC networks. Even so, small businesses and consumers have so far been left out of the network storage fast growing trend. High cost, complexity and a lack of small-network solutions are all to blame. But these neglected market segments have a critical need to improve data availability to multiple users. And because most operate without dedicated IT support, few properly protect their data with backup. For these reasons, industry experts believe that small office and home networks are ripe for network storage. They now need—and want—solutions that are of enterprise quality but of a cost and function that fits their environment. Accordingly, these experts predict strong demand for small business and digital home storage and data protection solutions for many years to come. The Intel Entry Storage System SS4200-EHW is the ideal solution for this market segment. It’s easy to use, flexible, reliable and powerful—all in a package that can be customized by you to fit in with your product line and meet your customers’ needs.
1. IN-STAT, Study on Consumer Network Storage, March 2007.
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Flexible
Powerful
The SS4200-EHW was designed with flexibility in mind, allowing
The basic system comes with an industry leading Intel® Celeron®
you to customize and differentiate your solutions. The system
processor 420 at 1.6 GHz for high performance and power
ships without hard drives so you can add various capacities of
efficiency. There is enough headroom to accommodate as much
hard drives for varying capacity solutions. Or include peripheral
as three terabytes of data in a RAID 5 configuration. It’s the
devices that appeal to your customers. Intel has engaged with
power and flexibility you need to deliver the features your
storage software providers to ensure the availability of a variety of
customers demand.
software solutions. To see the growing list of industry software solutions optimized for the Intel Entry Storage System SS4200-EHW, visit www.intel.com/design/servers/storage/ss4200ehw/ index.htm.
Intel® Entry Storage System SS4200-EHW Specifications Features
Benefits
Intel® architecture processor
High performance with power savings
Four tool-less drive retention bays
Easy access and expansion
eSATA support to expand beyond four hard disk drives
Scalable, expandable system
Disk-on-module socket
Options for software and server recovery
Three year warranty
Quality and guaranteed reliability
Hardware Specifications Processor
Intel® Celeron® Processor 420 running at 1.6 GHz
Memory
DDR2 512 MB
Flash
DOM Socket provided on board
HDD
Supports up to four 3.5” SATA (3.0 Gb/s) Hard Disks
Network
One Intel® Gigabit LAN port
USB
4x USB 2.0 connectors
EMI safety
CE/FCC Class B
System power
250W PSU
Operating temperature
From 10ºC to 35ºC (50ºF to 95ºF)
Non-operating temperature
From -40ºC to 70ºC (-40ºF to 158ºF)
Non-operating humidity
Up to 90% non-condensing humidity at 35°C (95ºF)
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