HPE HP QSFP/SFP+ Adaptor Kit

HPESKU: 2988696

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Description

The HPE HP QSFP/SFP+ Adaptor Kit is a purpose-built breakout solution designed for data center deployments that demand high-density, flexible, and reliable networking. Built to unlock the full potential of QSFP+ ports, this adaptor kit converts a single high-speed QSFP+ interface into multiple SFP+ connections, enabling scalable uplinks, flexible topology, and optimized migration paths for evolving workloads. Whether you are modernizing a server rack, expanding a switch fabric, or refreshing a legacy infrastructure, this adaptor kit delivers the performance, compatibility, and ease-of-use you need to keep your network agile and your applications running smoothly.

  • Flexible breakout: Convert a single QSFP+ port into four SFP+ interfaces for scalable connectivity
  • Versatile compatibility: Works with HPE servers and switches that support QSFP+/SFP+ breakout configurations
  • High-performance data transfer: Supports up to 40 Gbps total bandwidth across four lanes
  • Easy installation: Plug-and-play design with hot-swappable capability on supported hardware
  • Durable build and reliable operation: Engineered for demanding data-center conditions with robust connectors

The adaptor kit is crafted for data centers where space, power, and performance must align. By enabling a single high-speed QSFP+ port to drive multiple 10 GbE links, IT teams can achieve greater port density without sacrificing performance. This makes it ideal for workloads such as virtualization, cloud services, big data analytics, and high-frequency trading environments where predictable latency and deterministic throughput are critical. The kit supports a range of deployment models—from compact blade servers to dense spine-leaf architectures—allowing data centers to scale out rapidly as demand grows.

One of the standout benefits of the HPE QSFP/SFP+ Adaptor Kit is its attention to maintainable, low-risk operations. The design emphasizes robust physical connections, excellent signal integrity, and compatibility with existing cabling ecosystems. If your network uses breakout configurations or plans to migrate from 40G to more granular 4x10G connections, this adaptor kit provides a seamless bridge. The result is improved utilization of switching fabric, easier workload isolation, and more flexible path selection, all while preserving the investment you’ve made in your current hardware.

In practice, the kit helps organizations achieve better traffic segmentation, finer-grained control over application-level performance, and enhanced resilience. By enabling multiple SFP+ links from a single QSFP+ port, administrators can implement granular VLANs, QoS policies, and redundancy schemes that align with business requirements. The adaptor kit also supports common standards and cabling practices used in enterprise and data-center networks, which simplifies procurement, maintenance, and future upgrades. With the right accessories and cables, you can build a robust, scalable, and cost-efficient fabric that stands up to the most demanding workloads.

Customers appreciate the kit for its straightforward installation and minimal downtime. The hot-swappable nature of the adaptor and its compatibility with standard SFP+ transceivers and DACs mean that you can modify your topology without a complete service window. This is particularly valuable in environments where uptime is paramount, such as production data centers, financial services, and healthcare IT. The kit’s design also emphasizes ease of management, enabling network engineers to document configurations, monitor link status, and troubleshoot issues quickly with familiar tooling and interfaces.

Security and reliability are also at the forefront of the kit’s design. The adaptor kit uses secure mechanical latching and protective end caps to prevent dust ingress and accidental disconnections during maintenance. Signal integrity is preserved through careful impedance matching and shielding considerations, ensuring stable performance in environments with electromagnetic interference or complex cabling layouts. For teams pursuing green IT goals, the compact footprint and efficient signaling reduce unnecessary cable sprawl and energy waste, contributing to a tidier, more manageable data center footprint.

Whether you are upgrading a legacy infrastructure or designing a modern, multi-tenant environment, the HPE QSFP/SFP+ Adaptor Kit provides a practical, future-proof path. Its modular approach means you can start with a single QSFP+ port and four SFP+ links, then expand as needed without replacing existing devices. This kind of upgrade path reduces total cost of ownership and accelerates time-to-value for network modernization projects. The kit also aligns with best practices for network design, offering predictable performance characteristics that administrators can rely on when planning capacity and growth trajectories.

Technical Details of HPE HP QSFP/SFP+ Adaptor Kit

  • Form Factor: Adaptor Kit
  • Interface: QSFP+ to SFP+ breakout adaptor enabling four independent SFP+ interfaces from a single QSFP+ port
  • Data Rate: Up to 40 Gbps combined (4 x 10 Gbps per SFP+ link); supports common 10GBASE-SR/LR/ER and related SFP+ standards
  • Cable Type: Compatible with copper direct-attach cables (DAC) and fiber optic breakout cables as supported by the host system
  • Compatibility: Designed for use with Hewlett Packard Enterprise networking equipment and other vendors that support QSFP+/SFP+ breakout configurations; verify with your hardware vendor for exact compatibility
  • Package Contents: Adaptor Kit; installation guide; protective caps; breakout cables or accessories as specified by SKU
  • Operating Environment: Designed for typical data-center conditions with shielding and secure mounting options
  • Warranty and Support: Included warranty and access to HPE support resources (subject to regional terms)

How to install HPE HP QSFP/SFP+ Adaptor Kit

  • Power down the host server or switch and disconnect from power before handling any hardware.
  • Inspect the QSFP+ port and the available SFP+ ports to determine the breakout configuration you’ll implement.
  • Remove any protective caps from the QSFP+ port and from the SFP+ connectors you will use, keeping caps handy for re-use if needed.
  • Insert the adaptor kit into the QSFP+ port, ensuring proper alignment and a secure seating. Do not force connectors; they should fit with a light, confident push.
  • Connect the appropriate breakout cables (DAC or optical) to the SFP+ ports. Route cables to minimize bending and interference, using proper cable management practices.
  • Secure all connections and re-apply any protective covers if you removed them for installation. Power on the device and monitor the link status indicators on both the host and the switch.
  • Configure your network devices to recognize the four SFP+ links. Update VLANs, MTUs, QoS settings, and any routing or switching policies to reflect the breakout topology.
  • Test bandwidth and latency to confirm the breakout is functioning as intended. Validate each SFP+ link individually and in aggregate to ensure consistent performance across all four lanes.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: What does the adaptor kit do? A: It converts a single QSFP+ port into four SFP+ ports, enabling breakout connectivity for high-density, flexible network designs.
  • Q: Which environments is this kit best suited for? A: Data centers and enterprise networks that require scalable, high-density 40G-to-4x10G breakout configurations, including virtualization, cloud services, and storage networks.
  • Q: Is this kit compatible with non-HPE devices? A: It is designed to work with QSFP+/SFP+ breakout configurations and is compatible with many vendors' hardware that supports these standards; always verify compatibility with your specific switch or server model.
  • Q: Do I need special cables to use the breakout? A: You can use copper DAC cables or fiber optic breakout cables, depending on your hardware and distance requirements. Follow manufacturer guidelines for cable type and length.
  • Q: How do I know if the breakout is working? A: Check the link status indicators on your devices, run a basic throughput test, and verify that all four SFP+ links are active and carrying traffic as expected.
  • Q: What if I encounter issues? A: Start with reseating the adaptor, checking cables, and verifying configuration. If problems persist, consult the device’s logs and the vendor’s support resources for troubleshooting steps.

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