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TIKA33 aie aie aie cathy : J'aime là musique aussi merci Mr KL Gamers♀️
Raphael George : Hi. I'm trying to setup the HP proliant Ml30 Gen 10 server with 4 hard drives. Am sure the power and data cables are properly plugged. But I only see three hard drives instead of 4.
서버 하드웨어 기본교육(2)
HPE 서버에 대한 기본 교육 영상입니다.
Quickspecs - HPE DL380 Gen10 서버에 대한 내용이 담겨있습니다.
고맙습니다.
Sukhwan An : 감사합니다
박정우 : 아 ㅋ
박정우 : ^^
HPE ProLiant MicroServer Gen10 Plus Hands on Review
The HPE ProLiant MicroServer Gen10 Plus the company's latest micro server effort, a category where HPE has had tremendous success over the years. There's a lot to like about the MicroServer Gen10 Plus, starting with the Pentium or Xeon CPU options and the small form factor, thanks in large part to pulling the power supply outside the chassis, which also reduced the need for a second fan, and thus noise. HPE has also included iLO (optional) this time around via add-in management card. There's also a PCIe expansion slot that can be used for 10GbE networking or hardware RAID card. The system has 4 LFF (3.5") SATA drive bays that are not hot swappable. HPE will get picked on here some, as a SFF backplane would have been a welcome addition as the price of SSDs has fallen, and the MicroServer could have benefitted from the heat and noise reduction flash would have offered. SSDs are supported though, just 4 drives officially, homelabbers will quickly find a path to 8 or more drives in this system however.
Our review system comes with the "Performance 1" Spec which includes the Xeon E-2224 Quad-Core 3.4GHz CPU, 16GB RAM, iLO 5 and the HPE Smart Array S100iSR software RAID option. We also have a supplemental 16GB DIMM en route, which will let us get to 32GB in the two DIMM slots.
Full Review: https://www.storagereview.com/review/hpe-proliant-microserver-gen10-plus-review
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Dan :
I would love to get my hands on one of those.
P. Wingert : Pant! Pant! Pant! Wow! I am so glad we decided to skip Gen 10 for the 40 regional office deployments Lack of ILO was the deal breaker on that.. Now I just need to know availability for Canada and whether it accepts clearOS abd Windows Server 2019 like the first Gen 10 did.
IlIlIl : Nice unboxing! Though it would be better if it supports high performance cpu of 10 cores or more
Ivan Munguia : I spend 30 minutes tryng to put the front bezel back...until I saw your video and the locks. Thank you!!
MrSeppieD : Wondering what makes this thing 1.5x to 2x more expensive than the Dell T40, especially since the T40 also sports integrated graphics (E-2224G vs E-2224) and thus quick sync. Is it just the nicer build and much tinier form factor, and perhaps the 4 vs 1 NICs, or am I missing something else? Anyway, performance-wise, it seems that both easily blow away similarly priced 4-bay NAS units such as the Synology 920+ if used as a home media/streaming server, albeit at the sacrifice of swap bays. Tempting! :)
TIKA33 aie aie aie cathy : J'aime là musique aussi merci Mr KL Gamers♀️
Raphael George : Hi. I'm trying to setup the HP proliant Ml30 Gen 10 server with 4 hard drives. Am sure the power and data cables are properly plugged. But I only see three hard drives instead of 4.
서버 하드웨어 기본교육(2)
HPE 서버에 대한 기본 교육 영상입니다.
Quickspecs - HPE DL380 Gen10 서버에 대한 내용이 담겨있습니다.
고맙습니다.
Sukhwan An : 감사합니다
박정우 : 아 ㅋ
박정우 : ^^
HPE ProLiant MicroServer Gen10 Plus Hands on Review
The HPE ProLiant MicroServer Gen10 Plus the company's latest micro server effort, a category where HPE has had tremendous success over the years. There's a lot to like about the MicroServer Gen10 Plus, starting with the Pentium or Xeon CPU options and the small form factor, thanks in large part to pulling the power supply outside the chassis, which also reduced the need for a second fan, and thus noise. HPE has also included iLO (optional) this time around via add-in management card. There's also a PCIe expansion slot that can be used for 10GbE networking or hardware RAID card. The system has 4 LFF (3.5") SATA drive bays that are not hot swappable. HPE will get picked on here some, as a SFF backplane would have been a welcome addition as the price of SSDs has fallen, and the MicroServer could have benefitted from the heat and noise reduction flash would have offered. SSDs are supported though, just 4 drives officially, homelabbers will quickly find a path to 8 or more drives in this system however.
Our review system comes with the "Performance 1" Spec which includes the Xeon E-2224 Quad-Core 3.4GHz CPU, 16GB RAM, iLO 5 and the HPE Smart Array S100iSR software RAID option. We also have a supplemental 16GB DIMM en route, which will let us get to 32GB in the two DIMM slots.
Full Review: https://www.storagereview.com/review/hpe-proliant-microserver-gen10-plus-review
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Pinterest - https://www.pinterest.com/storagereview/
Dan :
I would love to get my hands on one of those.
P. Wingert : Pant! Pant! Pant! Wow! I am so glad we decided to skip Gen 10 for the 40 regional office deployments Lack of ILO was the deal breaker on that.. Now I just need to know availability for Canada and whether it accepts clearOS abd Windows Server 2019 like the first Gen 10 did.
IlIlIl : Nice unboxing! Though it would be better if it supports high performance cpu of 10 cores or more
Ivan Munguia : I spend 30 minutes tryng to put the front bezel back...until I saw your video and the locks. Thank you!!
MrSeppieD : Wondering what makes this thing 1.5x to 2x more expensive than the Dell T40, especially since the T40 also sports integrated graphics (E-2224G vs E-2224) and thus quick sync. Is it just the nicer build and much tinier form factor, and perhaps the 4 vs 1 NICs, or am I missing something else? Anyway, performance-wise, it seems that both easily blow away similarly priced 4-bay NAS units such as the Synology 920+ if used as a home media/streaming server, albeit at the sacrifice of swap bays. Tempting! :)
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