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HP ProLiant MicroServer is a high-performance server solution designed for enterprise environments.

HP ProLiant MicroServer is a high-performance server solution designed for enterprise environments.

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Titankiller322
Junior Member
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12-04-2025, 03:26 PM
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Hello, I’m about to get an HP ProLiant MicroServer from a friend. I’m not 100% sure about the details, but it looks similar to the one you linked. I need to reset the device so I can use it for my own files. This is my first time dealing with this kind of tech, so I have many questions. What’s its intended purpose? I was thinking it could be a small home server for backing up data. Could it handle more than just that? Also, what software should I install? Should I really install Windows just because I’m familiar with it, or would it be better to stick to specialized programs? Any advice or insights would mean a lot to me. Thanks!
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Titankiller322
12-04-2025, 03:26 PM #1

Hello, I’m about to get an HP ProLiant MicroServer from a friend. I’m not 100% sure about the details, but it looks similar to the one you linked. I need to reset the device so I can use it for my own files. This is my first time dealing with this kind of tech, so I have many questions. What’s its intended purpose? I was thinking it could be a small home server for backing up data. Could it handle more than just that? Also, what software should I install? Should I really install Windows just because I’m familiar with it, or would it be better to stick to specialized programs? Any advice or insights would mean a lot to me. Thanks!

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eliseabff
Junior Member
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12-04-2025, 03:46 PM
#2
Install Linux on that system and work on web design, web hosting, game server hosting, cloud services, and more.
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eliseabff
12-04-2025, 03:46 PM #2

Install Linux on that system and work on web design, web hosting, game server hosting, cloud services, and more.

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Kamikaze_007
Senior Member
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12-07-2025, 01:38 AM
#3
Take your time to review and post this in the correct subforum.
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Kamikaze_007
12-07-2025, 01:38 AM #3

Take your time to review and post this in the correct subforum.

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DogeDogDoge
Member
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12-07-2025, 08:44 PM
#4
I don't have personal preferences, but many users find Ubuntu and Fedora popular choices for their versatility and community support.
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DogeDogDoge
12-07-2025, 08:44 PM #4

I don't have personal preferences, but many users find Ubuntu and Fedora popular choices for their versatility and community support.

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CrafterMaster
Junior Member
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12-07-2025, 09:52 PM
#5
I enjoy Debian 7 and CentOS 6.x, either works but I lean toward CentOS more.
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CrafterMaster
12-07-2025, 09:52 PM #5

I enjoy Debian 7 and CentOS 6.x, either works but I lean toward CentOS more.

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mathmaster99
Junior Member
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12-26-2025, 10:24 AM
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Ubuntu is simpler for newcomers if you're not afraid of command-line interfaces.
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mathmaster99
12-26-2025, 10:24 AM #6

Ubuntu is simpler for newcomers if you're not afraid of command-line interfaces.

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TorJules
Member
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01-13-2026, 08:31 PM
#7
I’m setting up one of these systems as a Domain Controller alongside Active Directory, while also using it to manage file servers for all user accounts in a compact IT environment. This setup is designed for a network supporting up to 12 simultaneous users.
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TorJules
01-13-2026, 08:31 PM #7

I’m setting up one of these systems as a Domain Controller alongside Active Directory, while also using it to manage file servers for all user accounts in a compact IT environment. This setup is designed for a network supporting up to 12 simultaneous users.

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MisterDiza30
Junior Member
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01-14-2026, 05:11 AM
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It's a solid beginning for one of these ideas!
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MisterDiza30
01-14-2026, 05:11 AM #8

It's a solid beginning for one of these ideas!

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Leumas_R
Member
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01-16-2026, 03:15 AM
#9
You could apply this to nearly any purpose as long as it meets the required specifications. Options include File Server, Web Server, VPN Server, Game Server, Streaming Server, Router/Firewall. For the operating system, feel free to choose whatever you're comfortable with—Windows Server, Windows Home, Ubuntu, CentOS, Debian, FreeBSD (FreeNAS or pfSense), or other suitable choices.
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Leumas_R
01-16-2026, 03:15 AM #9

You could apply this to nearly any purpose as long as it meets the required specifications. Options include File Server, Web Server, VPN Server, Game Server, Streaming Server, Router/Firewall. For the operating system, feel free to choose whatever you're comfortable with—Windows Server, Windows Home, Ubuntu, CentOS, Debian, FreeBSD (FreeNAS or pfSense), or other suitable choices.

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miknes123
Senior Member
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01-23-2026, 05:25 AM
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Create a storage container from it. The CPU likely lacks the power for additional tasks.
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miknes123
01-23-2026, 05:25 AM #10

Create a storage container from it. The CPU likely lacks the power for additional tasks.

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