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			The way I have my network set up I have one system handling the recording/serving duty's, and another handling the storage/download/backup duties. I have my network set up this way in order to add redundancy and because I cannot possible add all the hardware in one system. Now I am reading a lot of posts about people recommending WHS for the server OS. But my question is does anyone have a setup like mine, using WHS? In other words does anyone have 2 copies of WHS running on the same network?   | 
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			I guess the point is I don't need a system like yours. I let one box and WHS handle it all and if I need more storage I add it. And if I run out of room for storage in the box I will go eSata and add storage outside the box. Why manage 2 servers when one can do it? If I want redundancy then I enable folder duplication. I backup 3 PCs that I can restore any one of them from a total meltdown and not lose a thing from my 2 am backup of them every day. SageTV is handling all my recording and multimedia delivery to the 2 x HD Extenders and the 3 PCs. I don't need 2 copies of WHS and don't want them. There's no reason why you couldn't do it that way but I don't see a driving reason why. Gerry 
				__________________ Big Gerr _______ Server - WHS 2011: Sage 7.1.9 - 1 x HD Prime and 2 x HDHomeRun - Intel Atom D525 1.6 GHz, Acer Easystore, RAM 4 GB, 4 x 2TB hotswap drives, 1 x 2TB USB ext Clients: 2 x PC Clients, 1 x HD300, 2 x HD-200, 1 x HD-100 DEV Client: Win 7 Ultimate 64 bit - AMD 64 x2 6000+, Gigabyte GA-MA790GP-DS4H MB, RAM 4GB, HD OS:500GB, DATA:1 x 500GB, Pace RGN STB. | 
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			I have to agree with Gerry.  The whole point of a server is to handle all that heavy lifting.  To quote Tim Allen, "more power!"  Assuming that's the issue.  If you're truly going for redundancy, then, again I must agree with Gerry.  WHS is pretty solid and it's backup capability is awesome.  Other than the lack of a built in backup for the OS itself, if things go south, it's (supposedly*) pretty easy to get it all back up and running. I can't imagine what you possibly have that won't fit into a single computer. If it's the number of slots, then another mobo may be in order. If it's the hard drive capacity, then a new case might be the right direction. * I haven't had a need to restore anything yet.   | 
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			There are people that run more than one WHS on a network. Often so they can backup more than 10 PC clients or duplicate certain data accross machines. Most people don't need 2 WHS boxes, it can handle quite a bit if you have the right HW.
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			2 WHS's will run just fine on one network. I have 2 set up for my dad to handle his rather large DVD library. The reason there's two is that I decided with him all the way down in Florida I wanted him to have something proven to work and with a warranty. So I got him two of the HP Mediasmart servers. They all work just fine together, no conflicts. | 
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			The only issue with 2 is that the client connector console will only connect to one at a time and only backup to the one it's connected to. He could run discovery.exe to connect to the other occaisionally to make sure it's OK. If there's not a connector running on each WHS he'd never know if a HDD was failing for example.
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			Thanks for your replies all. I have looked into my issues and am satisfied one server should do me. I only have one issue left. But I am not sure if I should ask here or make a new thread for, it is about an E-Sata enclosure. Edit, I have decided to ask my question in the Hardware thread so see me there :-) | 
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