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		<title>Creating a VMWare ESXi ISO for an Aberdeen Stirling 169 Server</title>
		<description><![CDATA[We recently bought two Aberdeen Stirling 169 machines to go into our data center for a web and database machine. The database machine I want to run Windows on bare hardware but for the web machine I like the idea of running some type of a Hypervisor so that I can get multiple virtual machines running on the same [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Remote Management; Almost out of the box.</title>
		<description><![CDATA[When researching servers for our new data center one thing that I wanted to make sure to get support for is remote management. We won't always have someone in front of the server. But we do always need access to the servers in the event of a problem.

What we found were servers from Aberdeen Inc., built from SuperMicro components and included an IPMI card installed. From what I understood this included full remote management support including power control and console support. There was even mention of CD/DVD redirection which sounded quite intriguing. Because of this I had planned on setting up these machines "remotely." Even though I would be in the same room as the server I wanted to test out their ability to be managed remotely and most impressively installing the operating system from the IPMI solution.]]></description>
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