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** I found that the performance of the web GUI was quite dependent on where it was installed but since I wanted to use all the disk bays for data disks I had to use the USB boot option for the OS. | ** I found that the performance of the web GUI was quite dependent on where it was installed but since I wanted to use all the disk bays for data disks I had to use the USB boot option for the OS. | ||
* NexentaStor NAS software - this is based on a fork of OpenSolaris with a Web GUI. There are 2 versions available, the enterprise edition is quite pricey but the community edition is free for upto 18TByte of configured storage. The 5*3T disks give just short of 11T of usable storage. | * NexentaStor NAS software - this is based on a fork of OpenSolaris with a Web GUI. There are 2 versions available, the enterprise edition is quite pricey but the community edition is free for upto 18TByte of configured storage. The 5*3T disks give just short of 11T of usable storage. | ||
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== Hacking the BIOS == | |||
Follow this link http://www.avforums.com/threads/hp-n36l-n40l-n54l-microserver-updated-ahci-bios-support.1521657/ | |||
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