Hi Folks
I have an idea going through my mind at the moment, and wanted to call on the collective wisdom of this forum to validate it or steer me in a better direction.
So, I'm both a Mac and PC user. With a preference for the Mac and my wife has an MBP, but I also have substantial investment in PC products and need to use a PC laptop for work.
However, I'm thinking to dispose of my home Vista desktop, and replace it with a 24" iMac or a Mac Pro tower.
I have a substantial iTunes collection, and I use Picasa to store a growing 50gb Photo collection, and I'm using iMovie to collect HD video from my camcorder. So strong safe data backup and media streaming is a high priority, and I'm currently thinking the software RAID option in Windows Home Server might be a better bet than Apple's TimeCapsule.
The idea that came to mind is whether I could run a Windows Home Server on XP in a Virtual Machine on the iMAC/Mac Pro, with a dedicated pair of hard drives to act as my data repository, simultaneously with using it as a desktop Mac.
Any thoughts?
I have an idea going through my mind at the moment, and wanted to call on the collective wisdom of this forum to validate it or steer me in a better direction.
So, I'm both a Mac and PC user. With a preference for the Mac and my wife has an MBP, but I also have substantial investment in PC products and need to use a PC laptop for work.
However, I'm thinking to dispose of my home Vista desktop, and replace it with a 24" iMac or a Mac Pro tower.
I have a substantial iTunes collection, and I use Picasa to store a growing 50gb Photo collection, and I'm using iMovie to collect HD video from my camcorder. So strong safe data backup and media streaming is a high priority, and I'm currently thinking the software RAID option in Windows Home Server might be a better bet than Apple's TimeCapsule.
The idea that came to mind is whether I could run a Windows Home Server on XP in a Virtual Machine on the iMAC/Mac Pro, with a dedicated pair of hard drives to act as my data repository, simultaneously with using it as a desktop Mac.
Any thoughts?