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Supermicro raid monitor3/10/2023 ![]() Hey You Got Peanut Butter in My Chocolate High Quality VHS rip 1981 I have not "TinkerTry'd" (tested) the exact configuration detailed in this article. If you own a TinkerTry'd Bundle, you have a known-good Bundle, and you may want to leave your questions below for best-effort community assistance. Warning: This article is published on a at-your-own-risk basis, with no free support or guarantees implied, see also the usual detailed Disclaimer below. Smaller footprint, quieter running and less power consumption. Having performed a successful migration from and replacement of one of his existing VM hosts to the SuperServer Bundle 2, Steve purchased a second SuperServer Bundle 2 and has done the same for his other existing VM host. TinkerTry doesn't normally feature guest posts, but knew you'd really appreciate this rare exception, along with his related Migrating to Windows Server 2012 R2 on a TinkerTry'd Supermicro SuperServer Bundle 2 8-Core Xeon D with built-in Intel RSTe RAID, by Steve Shanks. He volunteered to help speed folks right through finding 10GbE drivers, implementing RAID, configuring drive monitoring and more, all carefully documented as he deployed his beloved SuperServer Bundle 2. This voluntary article was authored by Greater Detroit's Steve Shanks, who is currently a Senior Consultant at The Speedware Company. I'm pleased to present you with the result of a massive installation and documentation effort by a TinkerTry fan. ![]() Posted by Paul Braren on (updated on Aug 11 2017) in
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