- WINDOWS HOME SERVER 2011 CONNECTOR WINDOWS 10 INSTALL
- WINDOWS HOME SERVER 2011 CONNECTOR WINDOWS 10 UPDATE
To make it short, I had 2 bad experiences with only file storages companies that closed after a little over a year. I do plan to stay with Microsoft OneDrive service by the way. Microsoft One Drive to make an online backup of my important files. I also save recordings of 2 Windows Media Center PCs there but they are not critical. It is mainly used to store backups of the important files on my 3 computers/laptop. Windows File Sharing : 2x 3 TB hard drives that are mirrored in Windows Disk Management for redundancy and shared over the network.
WINDOWS HOME SERVER 2011 CONNECTOR WINDOWS 10 UPDATE
Virtual Box (running 2 small Linux virtual machines)įTP Server that is used only by my network printer to save scansĪ tool to update my domain name settings if my public IP changes (used for a small web site I'm hosting in one of the Linux VMs)
Here's what I do on the server right now : (It is not a problem for me on my laptops or my desktop computers running Win 10, I never attempted to disable the updates).
WINDOWS HOME SERVER 2011 CONNECTOR WINDOWS 10 INSTALL
Windows 10 would be cheaper but I'm worried about the automatic reboot to install updates. I have read it was possible to disable the domain stuff with Server 2012 but I haven't found the same information about 2016. I suppose Server 2016 would be the logical choice, however since it's for home use, I have read I may have to deal with some stuff I have absolutely no use for (like creating a domain). The server still works fine but WHS 2011 is no longer support so it would be time for me to replace it I guess. I've been using a copy of WHS 2011 I got for really cheap on Newegg a few years ago.