HP proliant Gen 10 Microserver replacing my Gen 8


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    HP proliant Gen 10 Microserver replacing my Gen 8


    Hi folks

    I've just upgraded one of my 2 aging HP Gen 8 Microservers with the Gen 10 model -- I love the small cube micro size of these servers.

    The new Gen 10 has a significantly more powerful processor, more RAM can be allocated up to 32 GB (the Gen 8 had a Max of 16GB) and you can boot directly from an SSD. As before there are 4 built in HDD bays but you can connect an SSD to a 6th (hidden but available !!) SATA connector and use that as an extra SSD drive.
    5th SATA connection also available either for a DVD (has to be slimline) or fit an SSD etc and is bootable unlike the GEN8 server .

    HPE ProLiant MicroServer Gen10 | IT PRO

    The only negative thing about this server for some people might be that there's no ILO on it unlike the GEN 8 but for most Home users this isn't a problem.

    Unlike the Gen 8 this server has built in graphics (up to 4K UHD supported) with provision for TWO monitors (you need Display port-->HDMI adapters if using HDMI screens ) and the much more powerful processor (up to 8 cores) means you can run a slew more VM's on it etc.

    This machine can also function as a desktop as well as a server -- being able to boot also directly from the 5th SATA port in AHCI mode (I don't bother with the built in RAID) means you can easily run Windows OS'es -- on the Gen 8 unless you used the hideous onboard RAID the 5th port wasn't directly bootable -- but you could boot from an internal micro sd card so running Linux was fine -- install the Linux bootloader via GRUB2 to the Micro SD card on /boot and the rest of the OS on the SSD.

    If I like this machine I'll replace my other Gen 8 server with a GEN 10 one. Love the small footprint, quiet running and flawless 24/7 reliability I've had with these machines.

    Anybody looking for a decent Home server that can also work as a desktop ought to look at these machines --excellent value for money, robust and built by a solidly decent company (HP).

    First type of server I've seen that can also work as a decent desktop workstation too !!! owing to the high quality graphics on board -- I know a lot of traditional servers don't need this feature but if you are using a Home lab / have a small workplace etc this is not a bad feature to have on board.


    Here's a review that's worth reading and how to access the 6th SATA Port.

    My First Review of HPE ProLiant Gen10 MicroServer BETA - Microserver Gen 10 - RESET Forums (homeservershow.com)

    Cheers
    jimbo
    Last edited by jimbo45; 02 Dec 2017 at 04:35.
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    Nice job on the review, Jimbo. Thanks for sharing. Reminds me of the older MediaSmart Server boxes that HP had out for a while, which I also really liked as well. Wrote about them for TomsHardware back in 2009.
    --Ed--
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