New version is for sale at DP for 1399. Ordered one today.
http://www.digitalplanet.co.za/p-124781-hp-proliant-n40l-microserver.aspx
http://www.digitalplanet.co.za/p-124781-hp-proliant-n40l-microserver.aspx
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New version is for sale at DP for 1399. Ordered one today.
http://www.digitalplanet.co.za/p-124781-hp-proliant-n40l-microserver.aspx
There's a top 5.25" bay and you can flash the bios with a patched version to give you full speed on that port.
Thanks! I will have to do some more reading on this thread![]()
It also has a internal usb port on the mother board so you install freenas on a usb that stays inside the case and run the bios patch for the 5th sata port then its 5 drives for storage.
Very cool feature thanks! However, I am leaning towards the Home Server 2008 OS as it is more versatile. Would it be possible to boot off of USB to Home Server? Becasue whereas I would have possibly put a SSD in the 5.25 drive bay, I won't be able to anymore. And it probably isn't worth installing the OS on one of the drives in RAID?
Thoughts?
Thanks
Thanks guysOn second thoughts an SSD is quite small, should fit with the 5 x 3TB drives!
But.. If I go 6 x 3TB, and install the OS on one of the drives - is that recommended or not?
I'm not hardcore enough for LinuxI'm used to Windows and it works for me. My other machines are all Windows too so it makes sense I think.
Thanks guysOn second thoughts an SSD is quite small, should fit with the 5 x 3TB drives!
But.. If I go 6 x 3TB, and install the OS on one of the drives - is that recommended or not?
If you buy one of these e-Sata->Sata you can loop the e-Sata port back into the case and connect the 6th drive beneath the 5.25" bay. I could not find a similar cable in SA, so had to order that one.