The second power pack for Windows Home Server has been released. Over 100 add-ons are included in the release which addresses antivirus protection, system performance, and more.

It became available to Microsoft Developer Network subscribers on Monday according to the article at Visual Studio Magazine.

The operating system is marketed as “the world’s first stay-at-home server.”

“[It was designed for] users with lots of data to be backed up and who are technically savvy enough to add and maintain a server on their home network. I’m not even sure such a market exists,” explained Matt Rosoff of Microsoft.

Source: Visual Studio Magazine