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RichLocus
Hello:
I'm ready to retire my WHS11 due to its age and issues with some of the new disk structures.
I was told that Windows Server 2016 or 2019 Essentials will perform the same backup/restore processes as WHS11. Does anyone have experience with that? I'm a VBA programmer, not a server administrator, and I want a simple graphical interface, not a command line interface.
Anyone with experience in those Essential products? Are they a good replacement for WHS11? Like WHS11, do they keep multiple backup versions where you can select a previous backup and selectively restore files?
Can you boot from a bare metal system via a DVD or CD, and then restore an image by selecting which of multiple images you want to restore?
Does it allow up to 10 workstations to be backed up without purchasing 10 CALS?
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Rich Locus, Logicwurks, LLC
Logicwurks, LLC
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I'm ready to retire my WHS11 due to its age and issues with some of the new disk structures.
I was told that Windows Server 2016 or 2019 Essentials will perform the same backup/restore processes as WHS11. Does anyone have experience with that? I'm a VBA programmer, not a server administrator, and I want a simple graphical interface, not a command line interface.
Anyone with experience in those Essential products? Are they a good replacement for WHS11? Like WHS11, do they keep multiple backup versions where you can select a previous backup and selectively restore files?
Can you boot from a bare metal system via a DVD or CD, and then restore an image by selecting which of multiple images you want to restore?
Does it allow up to 10 workstations to be backed up without purchasing 10 CALS?
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Rich Locus, Logicwurks, LLC
Logicwurks, LLC
Continue reading...