Homelab Basics - Upgrading a Server's CPUs

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  • @Taylordtech
    @Taylordtech  6 років тому

    So heres another "basics" video since the backup one seemed well liked. Now that these C200s are ready to party I have a slew of content to do with them. Get ready, cause the Highly Available Homelab is on its way!

  • @tlutrick956
    @tlutrick956 2 роки тому

    So I came into a C220 M4 and wanting to look at upgrading it. Can you provide links to where you picked up your CPU and firmware validation info? Thanks

  • @KielMartinCisco
    @KielMartinCisco 4 роки тому

    Hey, I erased my FI and started it from scratch. I cannot get my KVM to work, it keeps asking me to assign an IP and documentation is not getting me to the solution. Is there anyone that I can communicate with via email or another method to figure out what I am doing wrong? I have assinged an IP address block and it is reachable via my LAN, but it keeps asking me if I want to assign an IP whenever I click on the KVM of that server.

    • @KielMartinCisco
      @KielMartinCisco 4 роки тому

      I knew the moment I would asked for help, i would get it to work.LOL. For some reason, when I assigned another IP, it worked fine. Not sure why I needed two IPs, but before I only had one.

  • @chrismoore9997
    @chrismoore9997 6 років тому +3

    You should put a CPU in the socket to protect the pins before you do anything around the socket. Just drag the paper over the socket the wrong way and half the pins could be bent all at once.

  • @neccros007
    @neccros007 6 років тому +1

    Camera pointing at what your doing would of been nice... :(

    • @Taylordtech
      @Taylordtech  6 років тому

      I mean...it is. That's what the cellphone camera was for.

    • @neccros007
      @neccros007 6 років тому

      Taylord Tech I meant like a camera on a tripod pointing down as you work

    • @Taylordtech
      @Taylordtech  6 років тому +1

      I had a gopro overhead, but it was a biiiit too high and only like the middle 25% of the screen ended up being the actual table and server.

    • @neccros007
      @neccros007 6 років тому

      Taylord Tech no worries. It was just a little weird hearing you talk about the server and seeing it from a distance and a side angle. The cell camera did help a little.