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The HPE ProLiant MicroServer Gen10 Plus is a compact, versatile server featuring a 3.4 GHz Intel Xeon E-2224 processor, 16 GB DDR4 memory, and four large form factor drive bays. Designed for professional environments, it offers advanced remote management with HPE iLO 5, enhanced networking via four onboard NIC ports, and flexible expansion options. Its small footprint and quiet operation make it ideal for both home offices and small businesses seeking enterprise-grade performance in a sleek package.






| ASIN | B085RK7ZWV |
| Best Sellers Rank | #274,099 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #203 in Computer Servers |
| Brand | Hewlett Packard Enterprise |
| Card Description | Integrated |
| Chipset Brand | Intel |
| Color | Black |
| Computer Memory Type | DIMM |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (102) |
| Date First Available | March 10, 2020 |
| Flash Memory Size | 8 MB |
| Graphics Coprocessor | Intel UHD Graphics |
| Hard Drive | HDD |
| Hard Drive Interface | Serial ATA-600 |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9.7 x 9.7 x 4.7 inches |
| Item Weight | 14.1 pounds |
| Item model number | Microserver |
| Max Screen Resolution | 1920x1080 |
| Number of Processors | 1 |
| Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
| Operating System | Windows 10 |
| Optical Drive Type | DVD+R |
| Processor | 3.4 GHz intel_xeon |
| Processor Brand | Intel |
| Product Dimensions | 9.7 x 9.7 x 4.7 inches |
| RAM | 16 GB DDR4 |
| Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
| Series | Microserver Gen10+ |
| Standing screen display size | 1 |
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.
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.
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.
R**R
Great server for small office or home lab. Limited expansion capacity.
The server is good for very small offices. The HP ILO5 is great for remote access and monitoring. The ILO expansion kit has to be purchased separately. Excellent quality and performance for a micro server. This server is very limited by the external 180 watt power supply (no redundancy) and only one expansion slot.
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) Cons Pros: - 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 drives The 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
T**R
Awesome little server
This is an awesome little server. I have tested a few different setups with it, and have added the iLO card to it. Being able to install an OS on it via the iLO card is pretty great, though you need to buy a license for the "advanced" iLO to make it worth while. I tested Nutanix, VMware and Proxmox VE on it, and all three installed and operated great on it. I ended up using Nutanix CE due to needing to learn a bit more about it.
R**E
Don't throw away the packaging
I was excited to get this unit and have it function as my NAS/Media unit. However, I could not get video out on the Display Port. Ok, do I was a little disappointed about that, but decided just the NAS would have to do. But after a few weeks, the system would randomly shutdown with a yellow blinking light indicating an error. After several days of trying various things, decided for a refund. They approved my refund, but then saw they would keep up to 50% for "restocking" since I didn't have the original packaging!!!! $$@$#_&#&. Read the refund policy before purchasing was the lesson. I've owned several HPE products, and I've generally had good experiences with them, but this has left a bad taste.
S**Y
The shape is very beautiful
Advantages: Compared with the previous gen10 and gen8, the volume is reduced by half, the design is very avant-garde, and the materials and craftsmanship are very commendable. The playability is very high. With ilo5, you can remotely access gen10 plus from anywhere in the world at home. Compared with the previous generation, the fan is also quieter. It has four gigabit rj45 network ports, which is very suitable for soft routing. Installation is also very simple. It also supports non-ecc memory, which can be mixed with the built-in ecc memory. The built-in function also reserves a USB port, which can be used to install virtual machine systems, such as esxi. Two usb3.1 gen2 10GB speeds are also reserved in the front. Disadvantages: Be careful when installing ilo5 and pulling out the motherboard. The power button and hard drive data cable are easily damaged. There is no m2 interface for 2020 products. There is only one pcie, 10G, m2, and the graphics card can only choose three.
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