A computer or computer program that manages access to a centralized resource or service in a network
Each to their own on definition - but over here - servers - are:
1. Industrial strength boxes purpose built to be on 24x7x365 equipped with professional grade components and parts to enable heavy duty storage, backup and media streaming processes
2. Running a specialized server specific operating system (usually Windows Server 2008 or Windows Home Server)
3. And most importantly - that never allow ANY end user desktop interaction or applications that cannot run as services.
Within this spec - MC is total non-starter since it's very operation requires that it must be babysat, started on the server desktop and treated like the consumer grade desktop application that it is. Same with Library/Media "server" - a set of consumer grade components that work great on client workstations so little Tommy can let the family in on his 400MB of metal MP3's.
For us with more extensive needs and much larger libraries - stashing my 2TB lossless music and 1.5TB of video on some basic client computer is simply never going to happen
Just today - I read about a product called Sonata music server - which looks at first glance to contain a ton of MC look, feel and components. Given this - it's obvious that JRiver is working in this area and maybe some of this tech may one day find it's way into a later stage Media Center Server based offering.
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