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www.neelc.org
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| | | | | Note: I am using FreeBSD as the operating system in the article, but the information should be generic to Linux or any non-Microsoft operating system. This should also apply to most other current HPE ProLiant servers (as of 2019) other than the MicroServer (UPDATE: Don't own one, but this article should apply to the new MicroServer Gen10 Plus as well). I recently got a Xeon 4108 HPE ProLiant ML110 Gen10 to replace my MicroServer as a home server along with two 1TB hard drives to run in ZFS RAID. | |
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phil.lavin.me.uk
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| | | | | I have, for some years now, run an HP Gen8 Microserver as a home server. This has been perfectly fine | |
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foo.zone
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| | | | | [AI summary] The author details the hardware selection, unboxing, and FreeBSD base installation process for a Kubernetes cluster using three Beelink S12 Pro mini PCs. | |
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utf9k.net
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