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it-notes.dragas.net
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| | | | | A comprehensive guide on how to move a FreeBSD installation, including the operating system, from one host to another, with a focus on ZFS and bootloader configurations (UEFI and BIOS). | |
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www.babaei.net
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| | | | | I recently purchased a second-hand HP Proliant ML350p Gen8 in order to be used as a home server and to my disappointment realized I won't be able to disable the hardware RAID that comes with this model, at least at first glance. Well, there is a way to do that, which is supported by HP themselves. And, this is how to do it the easy way! But, before we proceed any further, you might ask why do I need to disable the hardware RAID? The answer is because I need to install ZFS. There is already plenty of documentation why installing ZFS on a hardware RAID is a terrible idea. Thus, I won't go over that since it's not the focus of this article. Again, before we go any further there's a catch you should know about. If you'd enable HBA-mode, the server won't be able ... | |
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smallhacks.wordpress.com
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| | | | | About IONOS VPS IONOS provides cheap Linux VPS hosting with full root access and unlimited traffic. It also provides a KVM console to administer out-of-band if needed. The only problem is that it does not support FreeBSD; the only available options are Linux flavors. However, I found that installing and using FreeBSD 14 using the... | |
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blog.pesky.moe
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| | | This is where I collect my ramblings. | ||