My HP Micro Server has 5 USB 2.0 ports, and 2 USB 3.0 ports. It also has numerous USB ports for extra drives you can attach. The HP MicroServer has 4 bays for 3.5 inch hard drives, which I can recuperate from my older NAS. If you look closely, you can see the HP Micro Server only has 2 GB of RAM, which isn’t enough, I’ll explain later. It was also the cheapest at the time of searching. I chose to order the HP Micro Server Gen8 G1610T from Amazon France, France because it’s a neighbouring country of Belgium. The first thing I needed to do was order all parts, so I could setup everything in one go. So I did some investigating in how I could set up everything, what I would need to make it working etcetera. A colleague suggested the HP MicroServer, as we were both working for HP in Belgium, this sounded like a very good idea. At home I needed an upgrade for my Network-attached server.
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