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 **Total System Power:**  16 Watts when idle. **Total System Power:**  16 Watts when idle.
  
-**Performance:**  25.secs. (Single-core test, lower is better)+**Performance:**  28.secs. (Single-core test, lower is better)
  
-  openvpn --genkey --secret /tmp/secret +  time ( echo "scale=3456; 4*a(1)" | bc -l )
-  time openvpn --test-crypto --secret /tmp/secret --verb 0 --tun-mtu 20000 --cipher aes-256-cbc+
  
 **Configuration:** **Configuration:**
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-**BIOS NIC Setup for Ethernet PXE Boot:**+**BIOS NIC Setup for Ethernet PXE Boot (disable):**
  
-On startup press the ''Control-S'' key to enter the BIOS NIC Setup, disable PXE boot for both ethernet NIC's.+On startup press the ''Control-S'' key to enter the BIOS NIC Setup, For each of the two NIC's, make the following changes...
  
-The results should like the following screen...+  * ''Boot Protocol -> None'' 
 +  * ''Banner Message Timeout -> 2 Seconds'' 
 + 
 +The results should look like the following screen...
  
 {{:userdoc:hpe-microserver-x3421-bios-nic-pxe.png?nolink|BIOS NIC PXE}} {{:userdoc:hpe-microserver-x3421-bios-nic-pxe.png?nolink|BIOS NIC PXE}}
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 The Energy-Related Products Directive (ERP) is the European Commission Directive required for products sold and exported to the EU.  As such the HPE MicroServer does not automatically power on after a power failure.  Obviously this //feature// needs to be disabled. The Energy-Related Products Directive (ERP) is the European Commission Directive required for products sold and exported to the EU.  As such the HPE MicroServer does not automatically power on after a power failure.  Obviously this //feature// needs to be disabled.
  
-On startup press the ''F11'' key to enter the BIOS Setup, go to the "Chipset" -> "PCH-IO Configuration" .  Make the following changes...+On startup press the ''F2'' key to enter the BIOS Setup, go to the "Chipset" -> "Restore On Power Loss" .  Make the following changes...
  
   * ''Restore On Power Loss -> Power On''   * ''Restore On Power Loss -> Power On''
  
-The results should like the following screen...+The results should look like the following screen...
  
 {{:userdoc:hpe-microserver-x3421-bios-power-on.png?nolink|BIOS Power On}} {{:userdoc:hpe-microserver-x3421-bios-power-on.png?nolink|BIOS Power On}}
  
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-**BIOS Setup for Boot Option Filter (non-UEFI):**+**BIOS Setup for Boot Mode (non-UEFI):**
  
-While in the BIOS Setup as above, check to make sure Legacy only boot is enabled, go to the "Advanced" -> "CSM Configuration" menu...+While in the BIOS Setup as above, make certain Legacy only boot is enabled, go to the "Advanced" -> "Boot Mode" menu...
  
-  * ''Boot option filter -> Legacy only''+  * ''Boot Mode -> Legacy only''
  
-The results should like the following screen...+The results should look like the following screen...
  
 {{:userdoc:hpe-microserver-x3421-bios-legacy-boot.png?nolink|BIOS Legacy Boot}} {{:userdoc:hpe-microserver-x3421-bios-legacy-boot.png?nolink|BIOS Legacy Boot}}
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 !!Tip ->!! If you need to choose the boot drive, for example when booting the ISO Installer via a USB drive, on startup press the ''F11'' key. !!Tip ->!! If you need to choose the boot drive, for example when booting the ISO Installer via a USB drive, on startup press the ''F11'' key.
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 +!!Note ->!! The final HPE boot screen with the QR code displayed appears for 40 seconds, there does not appear to be a way to shorten this boot delay.
  
 **Photos:** **Photos:**
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