
At the same time, that trade-off comes with missing a key feature that we consider mandatory on virtually any other server. You get a lower cost system as a result that also uses less power. You save money on the BOM without the iLO SoC and associated components. HPE ProLiant MicroServer Gen10 POST Screenįrom a HPE product manager perspective, we get the trade-off. A one-off iLO Advanced license, like the one we used in our HPE ProLiant DL20 Gen10 Review, costs almost as much as the MicroServer Gen10. The fact that the HPE MicroServer Gen10 does not have iLO we can understand.

Remote management tools have become one of the most important features to manage servers in data centers and the edge. With the HPE MicroServer Gen10, one does not have access to iLO. That meant a user had access to a full suite of remote management tools. On the HPE MicroServer Gen8, the company had iLO management onboard. This is set to be one of our shortest management sections.

HPE ProLiant MicroServer Gen10 Management
