Description
HPE ProLiant DL560 Gen11 OCP x16 to Motherboard Enablement Kit
Unlock the full potential of your HPE ProLiant DL560 Gen11 servers with the OCP x16 to Motherboard Enablement Kit. This essential upgrade facilitates seamless installation of OCP x16 NICs, accelerators, and storage controllers, expanding your data center’s I/O capacity while preserving your existing server investments. Built for reliability and backed by HP's engineering standards, the enablement kit delivers a streamlined path to higher performance, greater flexibility, and improved return on investment. With HP’s tested integration, you gain a future-proof upgrade that minimizes downtime and maximizes throughput for virtualization, databases, analytics, and multi-workload environments.
- Expanded I/O and accelerator compatibility: This kit unlocks OCP x16 options, enabling installation of high-bandwidth NICs and accelerator cards directly into the DL560 Gen11 platform. As workloads scale—from virtualized environments to data-intensive applications—the kit reduces bottlenecks, improves network throughput, and enhances overall system responsiveness without demanding a full motherboard replacement.
- HPE-endorsed reliability and seamless integration: Engineered to HP standards, the OCP x16 to motherboard enablement kit aligns with Gen11 firmware and driver ecosystems. It ensures signal integrity, thermal performance, and consistent operation within the DL560 Gen11 chassis. The kit is designed to work harmoniously with HP’s service and support framework, providing a dependable upgrade path for mission-critical workloads.
- Easy, low-downtime deployment: Designed to simplify deployment for IT teams, the kit supports a plug-and-play style upgrade that minimizes disruption. With clear installation guidance and HP-tested components, qualified technicians can complete the upgrade with minimal server downtime, preserving service levels and uptime commitments while expanding capabilities.
- Versatile, future-proof upgrade: By enabling a wide range of OCP x16 devices, the kit future-proofs your DL560 Gen11 against evolving networking, storage, and acceleration needs. It accommodates newer NICs, storage controllers, and accelerator cards, allowing your server to adapt to changing workloads, virtualization demands, and scaling requirements without a full system overhaul.
- E economical, strategic value: Rather than replacing the entire motherboard or upgrading to a more expensive platform, this kit provides a cost-efficient upgrade pathway. It helps balance performance gains with total cost of ownership, while maintaining HP’s warranty and support ecosystem for ongoing reliability and service options.
Technical Details of HPE ProLiant DL560 Gen11 OCP x16 to Motherboard Enablement Kit
- Compatibility: Designed for HPE ProLiant DL560 Gen11 servers, aligning with HP hardware, firmware, and chassis specifications used in enterprise deployments.
- Included components: OCP x16 to motherboard enablement adapter, mounting hardware, installation guide, and safety documentation to ensure proper handling and installation.
- Interface: Provides OCP x16 connectivity to the motherboard, enabling support for OCP NICs, accelerators, or related expansion devices while maintaining signal integrity and thermal considerations.
- Installation considerations: Requires server downtime and adherence to electrostatic discharge (ESD) precautions. Firmware and BIOS should be updated per HP guidelines to ensure compatibility and optimal operation.
- Warranty and support: Covered under HP's service and support structure; confirm your specific warranty terms and coverage with your HP account representative or authorized reseller.
how to install HPE ProLiant DL560 Gen11 OCP x16 to Motherboard Enablement Kit
Prepare your environment and the server by performing a standard maintenance procedure. Begin with a full power-off sequence, disconnecting all power sources, and grounding yourself to prevent static discharge. Remove the chassis cover to access the motherboard area and locate the OCP x16 slot or header as specified in the HP installation guide for the DL560 Gen11.
Carefully align the enablement kit’s OCP x16 interface with the motherboard connector, ensuring correct orientation and seating. Do not force the connector; if it does not seat smoothly, re-check alignment and consult the installation guide. Once seated, secure the kit with the included mounting hardware as directed, taking care to avoid overtightening that could stress the connector or the motherboard.
Reconnect any cables or ancillary components that were removed or displaced during installation. Power on the server and enter the BIOS/UEFI to verify the presence of the OCP x16 interface and to confirm that any connected devices are recognized by the system. If required, perform firmware and driver updates to the latest HP-recommended releases to ensure compatibility with the newly installed expansion hardware.
Boot into the operating system to validate that the new OCP devices are operational. Run basic connectivity tests, confirm link status on NICs or accelerators, and monitor hardware telemetry for thermal or voltage anomalies. Document the installation steps and results for future maintenance records, and keep the HP support resources handy in case of any post-installation questions or issues.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the HPE ProLiant DL560 Gen11 OCP x16 to Motherboard Enablement Kit? The kit is an official HP upgrade that provides an OCP x16 interface to the DL560 Gen11 motherboard, enabling installation and operation of OCP NICs, accelerators, and related expansion devices, thereby expanding I/O capacity and performance potential without replacing the motherboard.
- Is this kit compatible with my DL560 Gen11 server? Yes. It is designed to work with HPE ProLiant DL560 Gen11 servers and is validated to support the OCP x16 expansion workflow within the Gen11 platform.
- Will installing this kit require downtime? Typically, yes. Installation requires server downtime to safely power down, perform hardware changes, and power the system back up. Plan maintenance windows accordingly and follow HP’s installation guidelines.
- What should I do after installation? After the physical installation, update the server firmware and drivers to the latest HP-recommended releases, and verify hardware recognition in the BIOS/UEFI and operating system. This helps ensure optimal performance and compatibility with the new OCP devices.
- Where can I get support if I encounter issues? Support is available through HP's official channels, including HP Business Support, your authorized HP reseller, or your existing HP support agreement. Reference your product SKU and the DL560 Gen11 platform when seeking assistance.
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