HPE Broadcom BCM57504 Ethernet 10/25Gb 4-port SFP28 Adapter for HPE


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HPE Broadcom BCM57504 Ethernet 10/25Gb 4-port SFP28 Adapter for HPE

The HPE Broadcom BCM57504 Ethernet 10/25Gb 4-port SFP28 Adapter is a high-density, enterprise-grade NIC designed to supercharge HPE servers with four independent 10/25Gb SFP28 connections. Built on Broadcom’s NetXtreme architecture, this PCIe add-in card unlocks flexible, ultra-fast networking right at the server edge, delivering outstanding throughput for dense data center deployments, virtualization workloads, and high-traffic applications. Whether you are consolidating workloads, accelerating storage networks, or deploying hyper-converged infrastructure, this 4-port SFP28 adapter provides the bandwidth, reliability, and manageability you need to scale confidently.

  • High-density 4-port 10/25Gb Ethernet: Four SFP28 ports deliver up to 25Gb per port, enabling multi-link aggregation, network segmentation, and high-performance connectivity without sacrificing slot density.
  • Flexible deployment for HPE servers: Specifically designed to integrate with HPE ProLiant, Synergy, and other HP server platforms, providing streamlined compatibility and simplified firmware and driver support through HP ecosystems.
  • Advanced offloads and virtualization support: Features Broadcom NetXtreme acceleration, enabling SR-IOV, Virtual NICs, VLAN offloads, RSS, and other virtualization optimizations to improve VM density and traffic isolation.
  • OS and management readiness: Broad OS support across Windows Server and popular Linux distributions, with driver updates and management through HP/HPE utilities and standard network management tools.
  • Reliability and enterprise-grade usability: Built for data centers with robust firmware update paths, driver stability, warranty options, and HP support for firmware, security patches, and interoperability testing.

Technical Details of HPE Broadcom BCM57504 Ethernet 10/25Gb 4-port SFP28 Adapter for HPE

  • Product family: HPE Broadcom BCM57504 Ethernet Adapter, 4-port SFP28
  • Ports and speeds: 4 x SFP28 ports supporting 10GbE/25GbE per port; multi-port aggregation capable for enhanced throughput
  • Interface: PCIe add-in card interfacing with the system via PCIe x8 (typical for high-performance NICs) for ample bandwidth to the rest of the server
  • Form factor: PCIe-based NIC designed for standard server chassis; compatible with common half-height/low-profile configurations as required by many HPE servers
  • Data throughput and scalability: Up to 100GbE theoretical aggregate across all ports in ideal conditions; supports link aggregation, NIC partitioning, and traffic balancing features
  • Supported operating systems: Windows Server family and major Linux distributions (including RHEL, CentOS, Ubuntu, and SUSE) with vendor-supported drivers and firmware
  • Virtualization and offloads: Supports SR-IOV, Virtual Functions, and other NIC offloads to improve VM performance and mobility in virtualized environments
  • Management and updates: Standard NIC management via OS tools; firmware and driver updates provided through HP/HPE support channels and Broadcom driver packages
  • Power and thermal characteristics: Designed to operate efficiently within data center thermal envelopes; typical power usage aligns with 25GbE NIC class expectations
  • Warranty and service: Covered under HP/HPE warranty options, with access to firmware updates, security patches, and enterprise support services

how to install HPE Broadcom BCM57504 Ethernet 10/25Gb 4-port SFP28 Adapter for HPE

  • Step 1: Power down the server and disconnect power cords. Remove the server cover according to the manufacturer’s instructions to access the PCIe slots.
  • Step 2: Identify a compatible PCIe slot (typically PCIe x8) and ensure there is adequate clearance for the card’s height (full-height or low-profile, depending on chassis).
  • Step 3: Install the BCM57504 adapter into the selected PCIe slot, firmly seating the card and securing it with a screw or mounting mechanism as required by the chassis.
  • Step 4: Route and connect four SFP28 transceivers or cables to the four ports. If using optical modules, ensure they are compatible with the network environment and meet the required distances.
  • Step 5: Replace the server cover, reconnect power, and boot the system. Enter the operating system and install the latest Broadcom NetXtreme drivers and HPE firmware updates from the official HP/HPE support portal or your OS vendor’s repository.
  • Step 6: Configure the NIC within the OS network manager or through the HPE network configuration utilities. Create appropriate link aggregation groups (LAGs) if needed, allocate VLANs, and enable SR-IOV or virtual functions if your virtualization environment requires them.
  • Step 7: Validate connectivity with test traffic, verify link status on all ports, and monitor performance using standard network benchmarking tools. Apply any required performance optimizations through driver options or firmware settings.

Frequently asked questions

  • What servers is this adapter compatible with? The BCM57504 4-port SFP28 adapter is designed for HP/HPE servers and is typically compatible with a broad range of ProLiant, Integrity, and BladeSystem configurations that support PCIe add-in cards. Always verify compatibility with your specific model and BIOS/UEFI version via HP/HPE support resources.
  • Can I use all four ports at 25Gb if my network supports it? Yes. Each port can operate at 10Gb or 25Gb depending on the SFP28 modules or cables used and the negotiated link with the connected device. Aggregate bandwidth can approach 100Gbps under the right conditions with link aggregation and traffic distribution.
  • What driver and OS support are available? Drivers are available for Windows Server and major Linux distributions (e.g., RHEL, CentOS, Ubuntu, SUSE). HP/HPE and Broadcom provide driver packages and firmware updates, along with installation instructions.
  • Do I need virtualization features to use this NIC effectively? If you run virtualized workloads, enabling SR-IOV and related NIC offloads can significantly improve VM performance and network efficiency. Ensure your hypervisor and guest OS support the required features and that they are enabled in both BIOS/UEFI and the NIC driver settings.
  • What kind of maintenance and support comes with this adapter? The adapter is backed by HP/HPE warranty options and access to firmware updates, security patches, and enterprise support. Regular driver and firmware updates help maintain performance, stability, and compatibility with new network environments.

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