The HP Proliant Gen 8 micro server has 1 x16 low profile PCIe slot. As the server will be a NAS, what shall I use the slot for?
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@bigcalm be careful with 4xM.2 adapters the passive ones require the UEFI and cpu support bifurcation. You can get some adapters with a pcie bridge but usually pricey.

If you need a 10G SFP+ card, I have a bunch spare.

@intrbiz Noted regarding the 4xM.2. I'm getting ahead of myself for the scope of the micro server :)

I am very tempted by your offer of 10G card. Though it would be the only device on the network with 10G. I need to get myself a 10G switch, or at the very least a 2.5G one.

I'll be using EXOS drives in a z2 array. Wondering if it even be able to saturate a 1G connection and so 10G would be overkill.

Looks like I'll be experimenting!

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@bigcalm there are some interesting cheap 10G / 2.5G 4 or 8 port switches about now.

Also bcachefs got merged too.

@intrbiz Time for me to go and look at 10/2.5G switches :D

I need to read up on bcachefs.

I'm going to use TrueNAS scale, so will be stuck with zfs for some time

@bigcalm eg: amazon.co.uk/YuanLey-Port-PoE-

amazon.co.uk/VIMIN-Port-2-5Gba

I think John got the YuanLey cheaper on AliExpress.

Yeh, I need to have a play with bcachefs, I played with bcache in the past, so excited to see it finally got merged.

@intrbiz Saw those come up in my searches, but not the PoE ones. That is _very_ tempting!

Any idea if YuanLey is any better or worse than Vimin?

Same price for 4x2.5 PoE + 2x10G = £79.99 (on Amazon).

Lets see what AliExpress has to offer

@bigcalm no idea on differences. I bet under the hood they are the same or similar Realtek chips.

John A has a couple of the Yuanley ones, which I think at least work.

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