HP EX470 MediaSmart Home Server (AMD Live, Windows Home Server, 500 GB Hard Drive)

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Manufacturer: Hewlett Packard
Publisher: Hewlett Packard
Brand: Hewlett-Packard
HP EX470 MediaSmart Home Server (AMD Live, Windows Home Server, 500 GB Hard Drive) Description
Brand: Hewlett-Packard
CPU Manufacturer: AMD
CPU Speed: 1.8
EAN: 0883585222636
Product Features: Conveniently centralize your files and access them from an internet-connected computer
Hard Disk Size: 500
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Label: Hewlett Packard
Manufacturer: Hewlett Packard
Model: EX470
Modem Description: None
Processor Count: 1
Publisher: Hewlett Packard
Studio: Hewlett Packard
HP EX470 MediaSmart Home Server (AMD Live, Windows Home Server, 500 GB Hard Drive) Features
500 GB hard drive, expands via 4 hard drive bays
Automatically backup and protect the digital memories on your home PCs running Windows XP and later operating systems
Stream photos, music and videos to PCs on your network or to your TV or stereo system
Powered by Microsoft Windows Home Server software and 1.8 GHz, 64-bit AMD Sempron processor
Editorial Review of HP EX470 MediaSmart Home Server (AMD Live, Windows Home Server, 500 GB Hard Drive)
![]() The stylish HP MediaSmart Server easily fits into your living room or office decor. |
![]() Its small size will fit on top of even the most crowded desk, and it offers wireless access when connected to a Wi-Fi router (via the Gigabit Ethernet port). |
It's quick and easy to set up your HP MediaSmart Server and create up to 10 user accounts using the Microsoft Windows Home Server software. You can also open a predefined Guest account for additional file sharing capabilities. The HP MediaSmart Server also lets you set up your own secure personal web address to allow file access by remote users.
Easily Enhance Your Network
![]() Expand your storage possibilities with the MediaServer's four hard drive bays. |
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Share Your Media
Use included HP Photo Webshare software to easily and securely share photos stored on your HP MediaSmart Server with select friends and family. A quick link to Snapfish allows easy photo printing. Enjoy digital music, photos, video and files from any networked PC. Stream content directly to your home entertainment center using a digital media adapter (DMA). The DMA device accesses the media files and coordinates the streaming process between the HP MediaSmart Server and your entertainment device.
Protect Your Data
Keep your PC files safe with automatic backup for multiple PCs. You can customize the frequency of backups and how many backups are stored. Files accidentally deleted can be easily found on the backup image and copied to your PC. In the event of hard drive failure, the included HP PC Restore disc is all you need to return your PC and all your data to their original condition.
Other Features
- Centralize your iTunes music libraries and playlists on the server for playback to any PC or notebook running iTunes on your home network.
- Incremental backups: After initial backup, only changes are backed up.
- Efficient single copy backup: A single copy of each file is backed up, no matter how many computers that files resides on in your home network.
- Add an internal or external hard drive to the HP MediaSmart Server, indicate that you want to add the disk in the Windows Home Server Console, and the HP MediaSmart Server storage grows. No need to power down the unit or manage drive letters for multiple hard drives.
- Remote access compatibility: Microsoft Windows XP Professional, Media Center Edition 2004 or higher, or Windows Vista Ultimate or higher
- File sharing compatibility: Microsoft Windows Vista, Windows XP Home or Windows XP Professional, Windows 2000 Professional SP4, Mac, OS X, Linux.
- Backup compatibility: Microsoft Windows Vista, Windows XP
What's in the Box
HP MediaSmart Server, power cord, Ethernet cable, software installation disc, PC restore disc, server recovery disc, Quick Start and HP support guides.
Important: The HP MediaSmart Server is not a stand-alone computer. You connect it to your networked computer system. No monitor is needed because its user interface is accessed from another computer.
Customer Reviews of HP EX470 MediaSmart Home Server (AMD Live, Windows Home Server, 500 GB Hard Drive)
Review Summary: If you are running 64-bit Windows, you will have problems!
Review: I recently purchased an EX470 and my initial glee upon its arrival has been somewhat dampened by the fact that you cannot setup the server if you are running 64-bit Windows client PCs.
The software discs supplied by HP with the EX470 will *only* run on 32-bit Windows, and both of our PCs are running 64-bit Vista.
The Microsoft Windows Home Server Power Pack 1 adds 64-bit client support to Windows Home Server, and this is available for download from the Microsoft Web site. However, to perform the initial configuration and to install this update along with other updates from HP you will need console access to the server, and you can't access the console from a 64-bit client in order to carry out the necessary updates....
The included server restore disc (to recover the EX470 in case of a drive failure, etc.) also only works with 32-bit Windows.
Oh well, now I'm going to have to wait to borrow a laptop running 32-bit Windows from someone so that I can configure and update the EX470.....
It would all be so much easier if HP had updated ISO images available for download which contained 64-bit client software.
The other issue I have had so far is that the MAC address isn't printed on the EX470. (Along with the existing serial numbers, etc. on the bottom of the unit for instance). It would have been a lot easier to setup on my network if I knew the MAC address beforehand!!
By the way, IMHO a really good choice of upgrade/expansion drive for this unit is the Samsung HD103UJ 1TB drive (32MB cache), which currently sell for around $105. We have Samsung drives running with RAID 0 in two PCs, a Mac Pro, a Linux box, and a hardware RAID NAS device with zero problems/drive failures.
It is also possible to upgrade the memory in your EX470/EX475 MediaSmart Server, which consists of a single PC2-5300 DIMM, from 512 MB to 2 GB. [...] is an excellent site for info.
Customer Rating:
Review Summary: The good and the Bad of the MediaSmart Home Server.
Review: The actual server is easy to set up. One problem during the install is that you no sooner get the software set up, with accounts then you get an update notice. A service pack installs, and you do the basic setup again. It also does not like Window Live.com for an Internet access site. I finally went with TZO but had to email them to get the one free year.
Getting it to work over the Internet is a different story. Takes 3 days (?) for TZO to set up your account. I am still writing back and forth to their tech support site. When I attempt go to my HTTP://(my site).hpshare.net I get redirected to a HP Product ad site.
I have the server connected to one wired and three wireless computers. The first back-up's take considerable time. Subsequent back-ups are quicker. All of the back-ups have worked well.
My major complaints are the setting up of the photo and music sharing. The products needs a real manual. There are websites that can be gotten to from TZO, but there is a lot of searching with trial and error.
One word of caution. Don't request the trial software from Microsoft. It is included in the package and their have been reports of Microsoft attempting to bill customers who have requested, but did not use.
Customer Rating:
Review Summary: Quick and Easy
Review: Out of the box, into the structured wiring closet, connected, up and operating without a glitch. If you need additional storage and the security of automatic system backup, this is a great machine.
Customer Rating:
Review Summary: My take is, this is an around good compact home server for the price.
Review: I purchase the EX-470 from Amazon about 3 weeks ago with and intend to warehouse my backups from multiple PC's in the house. I would say this server is far better than my expectations. You can not build a small MS Vista Server this nice. The box is small and quite, It sits on the back side of my desk with little noise and no vibrations noted. My recommendation is to take your time learning the features and functions, This is a very powerful versatile box from home users and learning and using all the functions takes times .... I have moved all of iTunes and MP3 libraries, work file backup and critical files from all the PC's in the house onto the server to allow the multiple PC's in the house access. I've fired up the Web options and can access my files from anywhere outside of the house on the WEB... I've linked up a couple of my friends and business partners to access Files folder I designate with Passwords as well as they can upload files into designated restricted folders I assign to them. Depending if you want to move into more options and support there is several nice Vista add-in software giving it more function as well as antivirus options.
If you going to consider using this as a Web access server I would consider adding more memory (the HP website now suggests the warranty is not voided with memory swap) And there is AMD processor upgrade available (This would void the warranty, but it is low risk). After about two weeks of running I swapped out the 512meg memory for a 2gb for about $30. There's a notable improvement in file movement. Then after a couple days I installed a new 2.6GHz AMD LE-1640 Orleans (45W) processor, besides mving from a 1.8 GHz increasing speed, it also increases the processor's L2 cache to 1MB (from 256KB in the Original AMD Sempron Chip). Both the memory and Processor swap out is very simple. This is the first time I've ever swapped out these types of items ... Piece of cake! No software changes and it can be completed in about 15 minutes using a #0 & #1 Phillips and a standard blade screwdrivers. Homeserverhacks . com has a lot of good information and illustrations to do this change.. The processor was about $45 and made a notable difference in access speed and file transfer time on my Gignet Router and as well on the PCs in the house that do not support Gig net yet.
I installed a Western Digital SATA II 1TB Variable Speed Drive "Green Drive" . Simple to install and the drive is very quite. The most notable difference is when you look at the temperature menu the Green drive is running 15 degrees cooler that the base non green drive. No notable response time issues with the variable drive speeds. This is the way to go I will only use these drive on the other two drive bays later.
I am not saying here this is a perfect server. Nut you can not come close to this package anywhere else. And the upgrade I did not note a required item... My take is this is an around good, compact home server. If you're looking for maximum storage capacity down the road! Think about purchasing the 1TB server to start off with, you will not have to endure the pain on software replacement down the road. I did not and I'm limited on one drive bay to the base 500GB drive for now.
Customer Rating:
Review Summary: Love it
Review: Install was a breeze. It now holds itunes from my computer and my wife's. It also backs up both computers every night. I highly recommend upgrading the ram.




