Acer enters the Windows Home Server market, HP should notice
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by Matt Burns on May 21, 2009

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HP had the Windows Home Server market all to itself until recently. First it was CyberPower, now Acer has entered the market with a small footprint WHS. The Acer Aspire easyStore AH340-UA230N might be the best deal out of all of them though.

The server will retail for $399 and comes with a 1TB drive. Not only that, the server is powered by an Atom 230 CPU with 2GB of RAM. It of course has hot swappable drive bays and a full range of I/O ports including Gigabit Ethernet. At the end of the day though, this server is a heck of a deal and here’s why.

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The HP EX servers beat down the Acer in raw computing power thanks to a 2GHz Celeron CPU. And they do have amazing software packs including the ability to stream server-stored content onto an iPhone and are compatible with Apple’s Time Machine, but what if you don’t need all that extra stuff? What if all you need is a back-up and network storage solution? This Acer rings in at the same price as HP’s non-expandable 640GB LX195 and $200 less than the full-featured 750GB EX485 server.

It’s a no brainer in my book. I’d get the Acer.

New Acer® Aspire easyStore Home Server
Provides Access to Family’s Digital Data From Anywhere in the World

Networks PCs, centralizes data and provides daily data back-ups for just $399

SAN JOSE, CALIF., May 21, 2009 – Acer, the third largest vendor in the PC market, today announced the new Acer® Aspire easyStore Home Server for customers in the United States. Designed for households and home-based businesses with multiple PCs, Aspire easyStore offers a simple way to network home computers, centralize, share and protect digital data as well as access it remotely from anywhere in the world.

Outfitted with Microsoft® Windows® Home Server, the Aspire easyStore offers many benefits. For example, parents can access their children’s homework while traveling for business. They can also upload videos and photos from sports events or summer vacations to the server, even while away from home. At any time, from anywhere, every family member with a PC in the home network can access photos, videos, music and other documents from the home server. This centralization of digital data saves significant time by eliminating the need to transfer data from one PC to another, every time someone wants a photo, video or other document that’s stored on another PC. It’s also a safeguard. If a netbook or notebook is damaged, lost or stolen, users don’t lose their data along with it, since it’s backed up at home. In addition, when a new system is added to the network, it’s quick and easy to upload data from the computer to the server.

“The trend of multiple computer devices per household continues to grow, particularly with regard to mobility. A significant pain point for consumers is how to consolidate and protect their digital data that’s spread among multiple devices,” said Sumit Agnihotry, Vice President of Product Marketing for Acer America. “Aspire easyStore is the ideal solution for networking home PCs and providing round the clock data protection. Offering remote access to digital data at home from anywhere in the world and automatic daily back-ups, it’s the perfect companion to netbooks and notebooks. It’s an extremely practical and affordable way to simplify and manage one’s personal digital life.”

“It’s great to have Acer as a valued partner for Microsoft’s Windows Home Server in North America. Acer’s solution gives consumers new options for purchasing Microsoft Windows Home Server. And Acer’s reputation as a key contributor in the PC and consumer electronics field further demonstrates the industry’s commitment to this growing product category,” said Kevin Kean, General Manager, Windows Home and Small Business Server Group at Microsoft.

Small and Stylish Design, Significant Storage Capacity
Smaller than standard servers, the handsome black tower measures just 8.3-inches (H) x 7.8-inches (W) x 7.08-inches (L). HDD status LEDs emanate a soft blue light and complement the handsome black bezel. The power button is located on top for easy access and reach. One-touch USB copy enables quick file uploading. Users just plug in the USB device and push the button. The data is automatically sorted and stored by file type into designated folders.

Outfitted with an Intel® Atom™ processor 230 and 2GB DDR2 memory, the Aspire easyStore AH340-UA230N Home Server has the guts to organize and back-up files quickly. The 1TB hard drive and three hot-swappable hard drive bays available for storage expansion provide enough room for filing, storing and backing-up a vast library of songs, videos, photos, games and documents.

The hot swappable HDD cage enables users to increase their data storage, by adding up to three 3.5-inch internal hard drives, which means it offers up to about 7 TB of total data storage. The cage is outfitted with release levers for each drive to keep them secure. In addition, a recovery/reset pinhole provides additional data protection by enabling system restores and data recoveries with just one-touch.

The server works with DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance) 1.5 Certified Home Server (DMS) and digital media player (DMP) to enable music playback as well as photo and video viewing on a TV. For internet security, Aspire easyStore comes with a six-month free trial of McAfee Total Protection Service.

Windows® Home Server Simplifies Home Computing, Enables Remote Access

Microsoft® Windows® Home Server centralizes digital media in one location, making it easy to access files, photos, videos and music from any PC on the network. It also protects critical data by creating an image-based backup of every home computer every day, so users can restore a single file or an entire PC. With Windows Home Server, users can access the home network from the office or the road, for full access to their files and applications, just as if they were sitting in front of their home PC.

Specifications, Pricing and Availability
The Acer® Aspire easyStore AH340-UA230N Home Server is available in the U.S. via leading online technology retailers and authorized resellers.

Acer® Aspire easyStore AH340-UA230N Home Server: Available now for a MSRP of $399.99

* Intel® Atom™ Processor 230 (1.6GHz)
* Microsoft® Windows® Home Server
* 2GB DDR2 Memory
* 1TB Hard Drive
* Three Empty Hot Swappable Hard Drive Bays
* Five USB 2.0 Ports
* One eSATA Port
* 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet
* 200 Watt Power Supply
* RJ-45 LAN Port

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  • Wow… this looks really good and affordable. Kinda makes me want to dump my diy whs server, and get a new better looking one. I wonder how quiet is it?

  • i suk i wasnt looking 4 dis

  • We picked up one of these last week from a Canadian supplier, and we’re using it as a backup solution for our five-computer small office. It’s phenomenal: Small (just marginally bigger than the four hard drives it can contain), quiet (virutally no fan noise), unobtrusive. And it works: We now have full, daily backups of all workstations, and even of our Small Business Server 2008 box.

    I’ve had a DIY Windows Home Server in my house for the last six months, using an old discarded Dell machine. But the Acer unit is so nice, that I’m almost thinking about replacing the DIY system with one.

  • Who are the major US retailers selling these Acer® Aspire easyStore Home Servers?

  • Does it have UPS built in like HP?
    How slower is Acer’s CPU compared to HP?

  • Is it possible to put it into standby mode for a period of time?
    How much power does it really consume? HP claims around 55-60W for one drive.

  • looks brilliant – just wat we need to store software, photos, videos and files at home. BAcks up as well and has a one click download and sort too!

    Does anyone know when is will be availabel in the UK???

  • I was going to ask- if all you need is backup and storage what’s wrong with Time Machine- much smaller. Then I re-read the post and saw the price.

    Good work Acer.

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