🚀 Elevate Your Server Game!
The Hewlett Packard Enterprise ProLiant MicroServer Gen11 is a powerful tower server equipped with an Intel Xeon E-2434 processor, 32GB of DDR5 RAM, and a massive 4TB HDD. Designed for modern business needs, it features advanced PCIe 5.0 support and rapid OS boot capabilities, making it an ideal choice for professionals seeking reliability and performance in a compact form factor.
RAM | 32 GB DDR4 |
Memory Speed | 4.4E+3 MHz |
Hard Drive | 4TB HDD |
Graphics Coprocessor | Dedicated |
Card Description | Dedicated |
Brand | Hewlett Packard Enterprise |
Series | Microserver Gen 11 |
Item model number | Microserver |
Hardware Platform | Desktop |
Item Weight | 16.96 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 18.1 x 14.8 x 10.1 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 18.1 x 14.8 x 10.1 inches |
Color | Black |
Processor Brand | Intel |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR5 RAM |
Hard Drive Interface | Serial ATA-600 |
T**X
Great little server
Thing is super small (about the size of a toaster), quiet, has low heat output and has some power behind it, perfect for a home server. Max the ram out at 32G, buy the iLO PCI card and throw some large disks in it and you're set.Be aware support for these servers ends on June 2024 and you should update the firmware for the motherboard and iLO before then. HP's support page is barely usable and they demand you create an account and type in the serial numbers of every one of your products (iLO too) before they will give you firmware / security updates for any devices. Even then, actually performing the update is awful, their website barely functions, the update process requires their brand of specialized tools to work and is a massive time sink. Having run Dell servers for years, I didn't expect the level of support (or lack thereof) to be such a contrast with this manufacturer. Good hardware, awful teeth pulling experience to update anything unless you already run a bunch of HP equipment and have offline archives of all the content that gets taken down and moved around constantly.
O**M
Game and Media servers for the family is a win.
I have to say setting this up was a tad bit time consuming. I use this server for our in home server, and Dedicated game hosting server. To give you an example of what this can do, this server is hosting 6 dedicated Ark Survival servers, 1 dedicated Space Engineers server, and 1 dedicated Valheim server. as well as hosting in home media server for photos, videos, music, etc. This is a great at home server box. Windows 10 pro is installed and I use the remote desktop feature to gain access to the server from my main PC. I had upgraded to 32 gig mem, ilo card, sound card and 1 4 tb SSD drive, 3 old school 4tb hard drives. Purchased on August 14, 2021 and it has been running for the most part 24/7 with zero issues.CPU temp most of the time is around 45 to 50 degrees, CPU clock speed is around 4200 MHzOnly thing I wish I was able to do was add more ram other then the 32 GB ram limit.All in all great in home server. I do recommend the next gen up for the 64 GB ram limit if you are some one like me that uses a lot of ram for the application that I use.
R**I
Great NAS solution but not without drawbacks
It's a very neat alternative to Synology/ QNAP or even DIY NAS given the price and footprint. Ideal for UnRAID or TrueNAS- Compact and good looking- Upgradable CPU and RAM (Need to consider the power budget though)- 1 PCIE slot- 4 x GbE port (+1 management port with iLO enablement kit)- iLO (enablement kit sold separately)- internal USB port- quiet and power efficient operation (UPS measured 12W idle with E2224, 24GB RAM with drives spin down)ConsPros:- E-2224 option is not powerful enough for VMs- The HPE firmware won't allow to use the iGPU even with G series Xeon or i3- No M.2 slot- Meaning that you can either choose M.2 SSD adapters or a GPU on the only PCIE slot- HPE quietly removed the PCIE bifurcation support from later BIOS- If you want to use more than 1 M.2 SSD you need those costly adapters with PCIE downstream chip, or some QNAP M.2 + 2.5/ 10GbE adapters- 4 SATA ports only unlike the gen8 where there was an extra for optical bay- PSU is an external 180W laptop power brick, which is quite tight for high core count Xeon with 4 hard drivesThe screencap is one of my Gen10 plus upgraded to E-2236, 32GB RAM and QNAP QM2-2P10G1TB running UnRAID, it's a shame I cannot use it for Plex transcoding
J**M
This. Thing. Is. AWESOME!
Home lab in a small bedroom. Not a lot of space. I had a large Dell tower server that needed a hardware refresh. I saw a photo of an AMD processor version of this server on r/Homelab and started a search to find out what it was. It is TINY!My build is ESXi free and 2 VMs of Windows Server 2019 Standard. Zero issues with the build and after two weeks it is humming along. As a bonus, it fits in the bottom of my rack rather than taking up a bunch of extra space in the closet!I highly recommend this box if you are looking for a micro form-factor server.
D**H
Just a great micro server
Just a great micro server.One thing to note, this server (offer) in particular didn't come with an iLO interface.
G**O
Great little Machine!
Great machine, easy to configure and maintain.
L**E
Great little server
This server is a great small footprint server. It had to have the firmware all updated to be able to take Microsoft Server 2022. Once this was done, it worked great. We also purchased the ILO Enablement kit - highly recommended. IT allows you to remotely manage the server. All in all, this is a great little machine.
A**W
I'll keep you posted.
the power adapter smells like burnt electronics, and the server came with 16gb or ram, however the specs say 32gb.let's see how this goes
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