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      edouard
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      Hi,

      Does anyone knows if it is possible to install pfsense 2.1 on HP ProLiant MicroServer Gen8?
      Previous post on this subject talks about older generation of HP MicroServer.
      Intel® C204 Chipset / Intel® Celeron® G1610T
      HP Ethernet: 1Gb 2-port 332i Adapter
      Storage Controller: HP Dynamic Smart Array B120i

      Thanks for your answers,
      Ed

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        biggsy
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        Bare metal install of pfSense probably won't work.  Drivers will be the issue.

        I'm running ESXi on my Gen8 and have a virtual pfSense plus four other VMs.

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          Aluminum
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          @biggsy:

          Bare metal install of pfSense probably won't work.  Drivers will be the issue.

          I'm running ESXi on my Gen8 and have a virtual pfSense plus four other VMs.

          C204 is a sandy bridge (6 series) chipset, base install works fine up to at least ivy (7) now.

          The main questions would be what are the actual chipsets for the storage controller and NIC.

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            biggsy
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            ESXi sees the two built-in NICs as Broadcom BCM5720.  Two interfaces, one controller, I think.

            Not sure whether there are any B120i (storage controller) drivers available for FreeBSD.  It seems none of the drivers for that are open source.  I did find this though:

            http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/2012-October/070271.html

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              edouard
              last edited by

              Thank you very much for your answers.

              I will try other hardware as I cannot plan to install ESXi for my case.
              If I have a chance to try this installation, I will let you know.

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