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Windows Home Media Center Server Revisited

While I think Windows Home Server will be a great product, we have seen that it’s lacking good Media Center integration based on what been released so far.  I’ve said that I think it would be amazing to see this product integrate tuners into the product and basically make it the do-all Media Center Server of the home.

Something that I didn’t really talk about is the market that would be interested in a device like that.  If you are reading this right now, you are the market.  However, the market outside of us and home integrators are not going to bite at what we want to see.  Furthermore, it’s going to hard to get the market Microsoft is going after interested in Windows Home Server in the first place.  Microsoft employees have even said that it’s going to be a hard sale, and that users like us will likely be the ones to have to warm up everyone else to storing files in a central location, remote access to their files, etc.

As I’ve said before, one of the great things about Media Center is that there are so many ways to use the product.  For the most part, you can decide how you wish to use it.  Whether you want a PC in every room, or you want a PC in the Living Room with Extenders everywhere else, or a PC in your Office and Extenders everywhere else.  You can decide what’s best for you, and to a point that is going to be a problem for Microsoft.  Our part of the market already knows how they want to use the product, and those opinions are mixed.  When Microsoft makes changes, this might put out part of the market that has already accepted the product, so this must be done very carefully.

Windows Home Server with true Media Center integration would be a great product and I’d buy it in a second, however I really can’t think the rest of the market will grab on the same way I would.  Having said that, with how many new product divisions Microsoft seems to keep creating, why not focus on both sides of the market and create a new division to focus on the server aspect of Media Center.

Cross Posted from Chris Lanier's Blog at http://msmvps.com/blogs/chrisl/
Published Monday, January 15, 2007 5:08 PM by Chris - Moderator

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IR1SH SN1PER said:

Why can't they run Media Center off the new home server? So if it doesn't have Media Center on it, then you can't run extenders off it.

I was wondering, how would it fit into the overall system?. I thought the bests model was to have one high powered PC with loads of storage located somewhere in the house, with multiple extenders running off it. The Media Center could easly run  home automation software also. Remote access is not a problem, and backups can be scheaduled to run automaticaly.        So.... where does this new home server fit in? I'm sure most people won't want to have TWO computers running all the time.
January 17, 2007 12:17 PM
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