
- #HPE ILO LICENSE INSTALL#
- #HPE ILO LICENSE SOFTWARE#
- #HPE ILO LICENSE LICENSE#
- #HPE ILO LICENSE ISO#
- #HPE ILO LICENSE PLUS#
#HPE ILO LICENSE PLUS#
HPE ProLiant MicroServer Gen10 Plus Unraid 6.8.3
#HPE ILO LICENSE LICENSE#
Unlike some of the other open-source models, Unraid uses an affordable license that is relatively inexpensive for smaller 4-bay units like this. Unraid is another popular edge storage and virtualization solution. This is the power of using well-supported parts.
#HPE ILO LICENSE SOFTWARE#
HPE ProLiant MicroServer Gen10 Plus TrueNAS Core 12 DashboardĪs you can see, the MSG10+ is already working with a software platform that will not be out for more than a quarter. HPE ProLiant MicroServer Gen10 Plus TrueNAS Core 12 Login
#HPE ILO LICENSE ISO#
We used the nightly build installer ISO to see how compatibility is coming along. We wanted to see the status of TrueNAS-Core since many will read this review and ask in a few months when the new version is released and FreeNAS branding is retired. HPE ProLiant MicroServer Gen10 Plus TrueNAS Core 12 Installer You can read more information about that switch in FreeNAS is Dead Long Live TrueNAS CORE. We covered that in Q3 of 2020 TrueNAS-Core will merge with and replace FreeNAS as the free offering in the popular NAS space. In this case, sine HPE is using the proven Xeon E platform and the Intel i350-am4 NIC, everything works out-of-the-box. There are times, such as with the Intel Atom C3000 NIC where FreeBSD, and by extension FreeNAS, are very slow to support new hardware. HPE ProLiant MicroServer Gen10 Plus FreeNAS 11.3 U1 Installed WebUIįreeNAS is built upon FreeBSD. Within a few minutes we had FreeNAS installed and we were at the WebGUI. HPE ProLiant MicroServer Gen10 Plus FreeNAS 11.3 U1 Installer 2
#HPE ILO LICENSE INSTALL#
We fired up the FreeNAS 11.3 U1 installer via an iLO mounted ISO and the install went along smoothly. HPE ProLiant MicroServer Gen10 Plus FreeNAS 11.3 U1 Installer Indeed, many previous-generation MicroServers have been used as FreeNAS storage machines. MSG10+ with FreeNASįreeNAS is an extremely popular NAS operating system that is run in many locations on systems very similar to the MicroServer Gen10 Plus. Here, both installations work without issue. HPE ProLiant MicroServer Gen10 Plus Proxmox VE 6.1 Installed The other we used a USB drive that fails on some systems. HPE ProLiant MicroServer Gen10 Plus Proxmox VE 6.1 Installerįor this, we used Proxmox VE 6.1-1 and the standard installer ISO. If you want to have a KVM-virtualization cluster backed by Ceph storage with HA on your MicroServer cluster, Proxmox VE does it with a GUI and without VMware licensing. One of the interesting capabilities of Proxmox VE is that it handles clustering and high-availability across the cluster. For storage, it integrates ZFS, Ceph, GlusterFS, LVM, and more. It offers KVM for virtual machines and LXD containers. Proxmox VE is a very popular open-source Linux-based virtualization and container stack built on Debian Linux. It is easy to tell which is #1 if only #1 is connected. Luckily they were enumerated in the same order that we see labeled on the chassis which is why we are using a single NIC plugged in here. You want to use one of the Intel i350 NICs. One item to be aware of is that the service NIC shows up in the installer. We were not disappointed and this worked out-of-the-box. HPE ProLiant MicroServer Gen10 Plus CenOut Of Box NICs Since RHEL 8 is on the official compatibility list, we guessed that CentOS 8 (1911) would work on the MicroServer Gen10 Plus. HPE ProLiant MicroServer Gen10 Plus Ubuntu 19.10 Out Of Box Working With 2.5GbE USB 3.0 AdapterĪs you can see, it worked out of the box. We also wanted to try the latest desktop environment so we utilized a Ubuntu 19.10 release desktop LiveCD as well. We tried Ubuntu 18.04.4 LTS server (Bionic) and that worked out of the box with the HPE ProLiant MicroServer Gen10 Plus. These ten OSes we wanted to use to get a sense of how hard installing different environments are on the MSG10+. When we did the hardware overview and said that the hardware is extremely well supported, we wanted to show some proof. So we tried checking out a few of the other options that are not necessarily on this list. With that said, these machines are going to get used with many other OSes. HPE ProLiant MicroServer Gen10 Plus QuickSpecs Supported OSes We, of course, would suggest sticking to this validation list if you want to stay in-bounds for support. HPE has a number of OSes in its support list. HPE ProLiant MicroServer Gen10 Plus OS Testing
