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Alekhly
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FreeBSD compatible

I want to buy HPE ProLiant DL20 Gen10 [P17078-B21] for FreeBSD.
Have it full compatible with FreeBSD 12.2R?

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Cali
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Re: FreeBSD compatible

Hello,

here you can find the "HPE Servers Support & Certification Matrices".

HPE Support and Certification Matrices | Hewlett Packard Enterprise

Cali

ACP IT Solutions AGI'm not an HPE employee, so I can be wrong.
sudhirsingh
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Re: FreeBSD compatible

Alekhly

FreeBSD is not officially supported,

You can install but It may or may not work properly.

 

Few reference document:

https://www.hpe.com/jp/ja/servers/bsd.html

https://people.freebsd.org/~jcagle/

 

Regards,

Sudhir

While I am an HPE Employee, all of my comments (whether noted or not), are my own and are not any official representation of the company

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sudhirsingh
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Re: FreeBSD compatible

* Handling of BSD operation check information
уААHPE has confirmed that * BSD can be installed and booted on our system, and will publish the necessary technical information on this site. However, the content only reports the operation results in a limited evaluation environment and does not guarantee the operation.
уААTherefore, it is the customer's responsibility to install and operate the system.

* About the BSD support system
уААHPE does not consider providing support for kernel changes or device driver support that may be required to operate the product.
уААAlso, please be aware that due to changes in product specifications, it may not be possible to operate even if you use the information described on this site.

 

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Alekhly
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Re: FreeBSD compatible

I bought it, and it works fine with FreeBSD 12.2
But, it's very loud
Fans speed does not drop below 30-40% when working with FreeBSD