HP MediaSmart Server compatible con OS X
Gizmología —
... Pese a que hace bastante que no se actualizan, se han visto dos nuevos, los modelos ex485 y ex487 que son compatibles con OS X. En modelos anteriores se podía usar Mac, claro, pese a que sigan usando Windows Vista Home Server, OS X puede acceder a ellos como discos duros normales, ahora, aparte de la integración como servidor de iTunes es compatible con el software de Time Machine, convirtiendolos en un pequeños servidor de copias de seguridad. ...
HP's New MediaSmart Home Servers Also Play With Macs
Fast Company - Technology —
... [image] Each runs on a 64-bit Celeron processor, ticking over at 2GHz, with 2GB of RAM, a bunch of USB ports, an eSATA port and gigabit ethernet for connectivity to your network, and have smart power management for energy efficiency. The 485 will come with 750GB of drives pre-installed, while the 487 will have 1.5TB: Each can be reconfigured with new drives in its four-bay housing, up to a total of 9TB, though. Due out in February, at $599 for the ex485 and $749 for the ex487. [ Engadget ]
HP MediaSmart ex485 and ex487 servers add support for Apple's Time Machine
Obsessable News Feed —
... [Engadget HD] HP debuts Mac-compatible MediaSmart ex485 / ex487 home servers [Engadget] ...
HP's MediaSmart works with Time Machine, iTunes
The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) —
... in January for shipment in February. For now, I've got a G4 iMac in my basement acting as a home media server, as it were, to the Apple TV. Two external drives are attached -- one for Time Machine and one for a SuperDuper! clone, scheduled to update weekly. A third, pocket-sized drive is updated via SuperDuper! weekly and lives off-site (read: my wife's desk in her classroom, don't tell!). Do you have a home-spun backup and streaming solution? [Via Engadget] TUAWHP's MediaSmart works with Time Machine, iTunes originally appeared on ...
New HP MediaSmart Server LX195 caught out there by Mr. Blurrycam
Engadget HD —
... Server enthusiast skeeter has uncovered what looks like the latest addition to the line, the LX195. Sporting a mere 640GB, MediaSmartServer.net speculates this edition could be a single drive model, slotting in below the EX475 and EX485 with additional hard drive space added via USB. That's all there is to know, at least until someone gets a peek at one outside the box. ...




