Description
HPE DL580 Gen10 2x 4-Port 16 NVMe Slimline Riser Kit
Unlock unprecedented NVMe performance and dense storage expansion in your HPE DL580 Gen10 server with this dedicated Slimline Riser Kit. Designed for high-density data center workloads, the kit combines two slimline riser cards to maximize NVMe connectivity while preserving airflow, serviceability, and reliability in enterprise environments. Whether you’re handling large-scale databases, real-time analytics, virtualization, or virtualization workloads, this kit provides flexible route-through capability that helps eliminate bottlenecks and accelerate your I/O. Built to the exacting standards of HPE hardware, the Slimline Riser Kit aligns with the DL580 Gen10’s backplane and chassis geometry, delivering sturdy, predictable performance in demanding installations.
- Compatibility and design for HPE DL580 Gen10 servers: This kit is engineered to slot into the DL580 Gen10 backplane, preserving serviceability and ease of maintenance while expanding NVMe connectivity in dense configurations.
- Two 4-Port Slimline NVMe riser modules: The package includes two slimline risers, each delivering four NVMe connection points, enabling a scalable path to NVMe storage expansion within the server chassis.
- High-density NVMe expansion optimized for enterprise workloads: Ideal for data-intensive applications such as large-scale databases, real-time analytics, and virtualized environments where NVMe performance matters.
- Compact, low-profile form factor with airflow-conscious design: The slimline construction fits into tight server bays without impeding cooling paths, supporting data-center efficiency and reliability.
- Easy integration with existing backplanes and storage configurations: The risers are engineered for straightforward installation in supported DL580 Gen10 configurations, helping minimize downtime and enabling rapid deployment.
Technical Details of HPE DL580 Gen10 2x 4-Port 16 NVMe Slimline Riser Kit
- Product type: Slimline NVMe Riser Kit
- Compatibility: HPE ProLiant DL58x0 Gen10 server family (DL580 Gen10 in particular)
- Risers included: 2 (two slimline riser cards)
- Ports per riser: 4 NVMe signal ports per riser (totaling 8 NVMe connections across both risers)
- Drive interface: NVMe-based storage connections designed to map to the server backplane
- Form factor: Slimline PCIe/NVMe riser design for dense data-center deployment
- Connectivity: Designed to preserve standard backplane signaling while expanding NVMe options within supported DL580 Gen10 configurations
- Support and warranty: Compatible with HPE ecosystem and service options; firmware and support should follow HP/HPE guidelines for server components
how to install HPE DL580 Gen10 2x 4-Port 16 NVMe Slimline Riser Kit
Installing the HPE DL580 Gen10 2x 4-Port 16 NVMe Slimline Riser Kit is a straightforward process when performed in accordance with your data-center maintenance policies. Follow these general steps to ensure a safe and effective upgrade that optimizes NVMe connectivity and preserves server integrity:
- Prepare the workspace: Power down the DL580 Gen10 server, unplug all power cords, and connect an anti-static wrist strap to a grounded surface to prevent static damage to components.
- Access the chassis: Remove the server cover or access panel as per the DL580 Gen10 maintenance procedure. Locate the backplane region where riser cards are installed and identify the available riser slots compatible with the Slimline NVMe kit.
- Remove existing risers (if upgrading): If the server currently uses standard risers, carefully disconnect and remove them following the manufacturer’s disassembly instructions to avoid damage to connectors.
- Install the Slimline risers: Align the two Slimline NVMe riser cards with their corresponding slots in the DL580 Gen10 backplane. Gently press until the connectors seating is secure, then fasten the risers with the supplied hardware to ensure stability during operation.
- Connect NVMe signaling paths: If your configuration requires external NVMe drives or backplane cables, route any required connectors or cabling cleanly to maintain unobstructed airflow and minimize cable strain. Ensure that all connections engage fully and that no wires interfere with fans or cooling components.
- Reassemble and power up: Reinstall the server cover, reconnect power, and boot the system. Enter the BIOS/UEFI to verify that the NVMe riser ports are recognized and properly mapped to the backplane.
- Configuration and validation: In your operating system or storage controller software, initialize and format the NVMe drives as needed. Check for any available firmware updates for the risers through HPE’s service channels to ensure compatibility with newer backplanes and NVMe drives.
- Test under load: After initial boot, run a quick storage performance test to confirm that NVMe connectivity meets your expected throughput and that drive mappings align with your storage design.
Frequently asked questions
- Q: What does this kit include? A: The package includes two Slimline NVMe riser cards designed for the HPE DL580 Gen10 server, with four NVMe connection points per riser to expand storage capability in a dense server configuration.
- Q: Which servers are compatible? A: This kit is engineered for the HPE ProLiant DL580 Gen10 server family and is intended to be used with compatible DL580 Gen10 backplanes and chassis configurations.
- Q: Do I need to purchase NVMe drives separately? A: Yes. NVMe solid-state drives are not included with the kit and must be purchased separately according to your storage plan and capacity requirements.
- Q: Is firmware support required? A: In many deployments, updating the riser firmware to the latest HPE release is recommended to ensure optimal compatibility with your NVMe drives and backplane, and to benefit from performance improvements or bug fixes.
- Q: How many NVMe drives can I connect? A: The kit provides two riser modules with four NVMe connections per riser, enabling expanded NVMe usage within a supported DL580 Gen10 configuration. The exact number of drives will depend on the server’s backplane, enclosure, and drive mapping design.
- Q: Is this a plug-and-play upgrade? A: In most supported DL580 Gen10 configurations, the riser kit is designed for straightforward installation with standard service procedures, though certain configurations may require BIOS or controller configuration adjustments after installation.
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