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AcePC Picobox N100 MiniPC: Can it run VMware ESXi?



A look at the AcePC Picobox MiniPC powered by the Intel N100. Can it run VMware ESXi? Check out the video as I go through my findings with the AcePC Picobox. Also, check out the special link below. Using the link, you can receive a discount on the AcePC Picobox.

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Introduction to a Black Friday deal – AcePC Picobox – 0:00
Thinking about Black Friday deals – 0:45
Talking about the Picobox specs – 1:10
Onboard network is Realtek based adapters – 1:40
Talking about using USB 3.0 ports for USB network adapters – 1:57
Looking at the physical overview of the Picobox – 2:40
Looking at the port configuration – 3:00
Small footprint – 3:24
Showing the Realtek USB network adapter – 3:55
Good as a starter home lab server – 4:18
Super quiet noise profile – 4:44
For a quiet, low-power mini PC used as a server, it is good – 5:00
The housing of the mini PC has a nice finish – 5:23
Looking at the VMware ESXi host client running virtual machines – 5:28
Intel N100 in VMware ESXi – 6:00
Running 8 virtual machines, Ubuntu 22.04 LTS – 6:23
Looking at the CPU graph in the VMware ESXi host client – 6:30
2 CPUs and 1 GB of memory configured on each Ubuntu Server 22.04 LTS virtual machine – 7:00
Connecting to the console and working with the VM, it is responsive – 7:08
Thoughts on having 16 GB of memory as opposed to 8 GB – 7:56
Wrapping up thoughts on the AcePC Picobox N100 – 8:14

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