The bays are carrier-free and to install a drive, you fit mounting screws on each corner and slide it in until the tab at the front locks – all the screws are provided in the panel below. HPE has achieved this shortening by changing the drive bay arrangement from four vertically inline to two groups stacked horizontally. The Gen10 Plus has a slightly larger footprint but standing at only 119mm, it’s half the height. Placing the Gen10 Plus next to a Gen10 model shows just how small it is. HPE ProLiant MicroServer Gen10 Plus review: Chassis design and storage The older MicroServer Gen10 lacked any remote management features, but the Gen10 Plus remedies this, courtesy of an iLO5 enablement kit which costs about £31. There are no compromises with storage either, as the Gen10 Plus also offers four LFF SATA drive bays and any can be converted to use SFF SSDs with enablement kits costing around £10 each. Western Digital Ultrastar Data60 review: A JBOD of distinction. ![]() Broadberry CyberServe AM2-B8252 (Tyan TS75-B8252) review: Astonishingly capable.Dell EMC PowerEdge XE2420 review: Living on the edge.
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