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The Ultimate Guide to Microsoft Windows Home Server 2011 X64 ISO: Legacy, Features, and Acquisition
Media Streaming:
The server supported media streaming through DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance), enabling users to stream media content to compatible devices on their home network.
WHS 2011 differs from standard Windows because it uses a "Dashboard" for management rather than the standard Server Manager tools. Microsoft Windows Home Server 2011 X64 ISO
Crucial Note:
Unlike newer server OSes, WHS 2011 does not support UEFI boot natively out of the box for installation media. You will likely need to enable Legacy/CSM mode in your BIOS. The Ultimate Guide to Microsoft Windows Home Server
- Look for the Windows Home Server Dashboard icon on the desktop or Start Menu.
- Open the Dashboard.
- Go to the Server Folders & Hard Drives tab.
- Click Hard Drives.
- You will see your System Drive (usually 60GB-160GB allocated for OS).
- If you have additional hard drives for data, select them, right-click, and choose Add.
- Pool vs. Standard: Unlike its predecessor (WHS v1), WHS 2011 does not use "Drive Extender" (Drive Pooling). It uses standard NTFS
Considerations
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Note: WHS 2011 does support UEFI boot or installation on drives larger than 2TB for the system partition. Look for the Windows Home Server Dashboard icon



