Complete re-implementation of the Windows Storage Pool functionality (spoilers)

Posted by Paul Braren on Sep 25 2011 in
  • HomeServer
  • Storage
  • Just a heads-up, something I spotted on LinkedIn's Home Server group. I have no further details, other than what's seen on the author's site, posted on Sep 19 2011. With all such products, I wonder about things like speed under actual use (can it handle multiple HD streams without hiccups, while data re-shuffling is underway?), we'll have to wait and see. I've posted to homeservershow.com/forums to see what others have to say about the potential for this product idea, which is still in the incubator with no announced release dates or beta sign-up yet.

    Below is a cut-and-paste of all the text from the author's site, Sep 25, 2011 (the site also has some screenshots as well).

    Complete re-implementation of the Windows Storage Pool functionality (spoilers)
    by BRAHIM on SEPTEMBER 19, 2011

    I have been fairly productive over the past weekend as I completed the re-implementation of the Windows version of the FlexRAID Storage Pooling functionality.

    I made the decision to undertake this effort about two weeks ago and went in feet first not knowing what I was getting myself into.

    Well, things went a lot smoother than feared.

    Key features about this new implementation:

    • Greater stability
    • The Storage Pool can now act as a true NTFS or FAT/FAT32 drive
    • Full NTFS security and full ACLs
    • Better integration into the Windows ecosystem
    • Full native support for WHS v2 and Windows Storage Server (fully manageable through the dashboard)