I just got an HP ProLiant DL360p Gen8 on which I plan to run NetBSD, primarily 
to serve files and do some light emulation. (Things like VAX on SIMH, not 
arcade games on MAME.) Unfortunately I don’t have disks for it yet so I can’t 
set things up, but I realized that gave me the opportunity to ask for advice.

So, with that in mind: Is there anything I should plan for in setting up NetBSD 
on this system? Which filesystem should I use? Should I set up LVM or RAID? 
Does NetBSD support the HP Smart Array P420i RAID controller? (I think it’s the 
sort of thing for which the supported Windows/Linux/ESXi versions need a 
driver.)

And, perhaps most importantly, is there anything I should install, configure, 
or tune to keep the fans nice and quiet? Booting the NetBSD 9.0 installer from 
a USB key, the system was plenty quiet, but I know those fans can move a lot of 
air if they have to.

  -- Chris

PS - For the curious, here are the specs for the system that was about US$200 
including competent shipping:

- Two 2.5GHz 6-core Xeon E5-2640 CPUs
- Eight 2.5in SAS/SATA bays
- Two 146G 2.5in SAS disks
- 48GB of RAM
- Four 1GBe ports
- iLO GBe port
- Two 750W PSUs

It has native RAID but I’m not sure whether I should use it or whether it’s 
even compatible with NetBSD. I’m also planning to swap the 2.5in bays for 3.5in 
bays, booting from a large SATA SSD and serving files from a huge SATA disk, so 
I’m not really attached to the existing storage.

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