February 10, 201016 yr Salut à tous ! J'ai acheté une licence Windows Home Server, et apparemment il existerait des configurations particulières pour cet OS (Carte mère, processeur, disque dur, RAM ?), dans la mesure où je vais laisser tourner le PC 24h/24... Pouvez-vous éclairer ma lanterne ? J'aurai besoin d'une carte mère ayant beaucoup de port SATA II (évientuellement 10) ? Merci :)
February 10, 201016 yr Salut, J'ai acheté une licence Windows Home Server, et apparemment il existerait des configurations particulières pour cet OS (Carte mère, processeur, disque dur, RAM ?),D'où vient cette info ?? As-tu un petit lien MS ?
March 3, 201016 yr bonjour, voila la réponse : System Requirements * Supported Operating Systems: Windows Home Server To install Windows Home Server Evaluation Edition, you need: Minimum System Requirements # Computer with 1 GHz Pentium III (or equivalent) or faster processor # 512 MB RAM or more # 70 GB or larger ATA, SATA, or SCSI hard drive as the primary hard drive # 100 Mbps or faster Ethernet network interface card and wired network connection # Internal or external DVD drive (the home server must be capable of booting from this drive) # A router/firewall device with DHCP enabled # VGA or higher-resolution monitor (needed only during initial home server installation) # Keyboard and mouse (needed only during initial home server installation) http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details...81-55ce0648c784 cordialement mhp
March 3, 201016 yr # Computer with 1 GHz Pentium III (or equivalent) or faster processor# 512 MB RAM or more # 70 GB or larger ATA, SATA, or SCSI hard drive as the primary hard drive # 100 Mbps or faster Ethernet network interface card and wired network connection # Internal or external DVD drive (the home server must be capable of booting from this drive) # A router/firewall device with DHCP enabled # VGA or higher-resolution monitor (needed only during initial home server installation) # Keyboard and mouse (needed only during initial home server installation) Donc rien de bien particulier à Home Server... .
March 3, 201016 yr re c'est écrit 70 Go, je te conseil quand même 80 Go pour être sur, il est exigent comme garçon ! cordialement mhp
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