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blog.thestateofme.com
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| | | | | IT mixology and other thoughts about tech, life the universe and everything | |
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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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serialized.net
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| | | | | I recently started to really need more disk around the house. More specifically, reliable disk. Now that we're starting to take photos of our son, and to shoot video, and do to all of this at relatively high resolution (I love our 30D in RAW, but those files aren't small) I wanted storage and I wanted it RAID'ed. My network at the moment consists of: 2 laptops a Mac Mini working as a media center an airport extreme Very clean and simple. | |
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neilzone.co.uk
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| | | Neil Brown's personal blog. | ||