Description
HPE ProLiant Server Family Riser Cards
The HPE ProLiant Server Family Riser Cards deliver essential PCIe expansion for enterprise-grade ProLiant servers, unlocking additional I/O bandwidth and flexible hardware configurations in a compact footprint. Designed to integrate seamlessly with HPE’s trusted server ecosystem, these riser cards help data centers optimize compute, storage, and network performance without sacrificing rack density. Whether you’re modernizing an aging fleet, provisioning a new cluster, or scaling for peak workloads, HPE ProLiant riser cards offer a reliable path to greater capability and efficiency. Built to meet the demanding needs of business-critical environments, they combine robust build quality, thorough validation, and streamlined installation to minimize downtime and maximize uptime. With these riser cards, IT teams can tailor ProLiant servers to exact workload requirements—delivering better throughput, smarter resource usage, and a stronger foundation for enterprise apps, virtualization, databases, and AI workloads.
- Compatibility across HPE ProLiant families: These riser cards are designed to work within the HPE ProLiant server ecosystem, providing a trusted upgrade path for a range of ProLiant models. By aligning with HPE’s firmware, drivers, and service updates, they ensure a cohesive, stable experience across generations and configurations. This interoperability reduces integration risk and simplifies procurement, so IT teams can confidently expand PCIe capabilities without compatibility concerns.
- Enhanced PCIe expansion for flexible workloads: Riser cards enable additional PCIe devices and expansion options inside ProLiant chassis, allowing you to add network adapters, storage controllers, or accelerators as your workload evolves. This flexibility is especially valuable for data-intensive tasks, virtualization, and high-performance computing, where more PCIe lanes and devices can translate into lower contention, improved latency, and higher sustained throughput.
- Space-saving, enterprise-ready design: The riser cards are engineered to fit into tight 1U and 2U server environments, delivering increased I/O capacity without expanding the server footprint. Their compact form factor helps maximize rack density in data centers and private clouds, making them a prudent choice for racks with limited space or cooling capacity. A clean, organized internal layout reduces cable clutter and simplifies maintenance, enabling IT staff to service servers more efficiently during upgrades or repairs.
- Reliable, tested performance with HPE validation: As part of the HPE ProLiant family, riser cards undergo rigorous validation with HPE hardware and firmware to ensure reliable operation under typical data center loads. Expect consistent PCIe signaling, stable compatibility with supported OS platforms, and predictable performance under sustained workloads. This reliability translates into lower risk during upgrade cycles and reduced unforeseen downtime in production environments.
- Seamless integration with the HPE ecosystem: By aligning with HPE’s support tooling, firmware update cadence, and service channels, these riser cards contribute to a smoother maintenance experience. Customers benefit from consolidated vendor support, easier firmware management, and clearer guidance for lifecycle planning, ensuring PCIe expansion stays compatible with future server refreshes and software stacks.
Technical Details of HPE ProLiant Server Family Riser Cards
- Compatibility: Designed for use with select HPE ProLiant server families. Verify model and firmware compatibility with your specific server before purchase.
- Interface: PCIe-based expansion riser designed to connect to internal PCIe slots within ProLiant chassis, enabling additional devices and bandwidth for expansion cards.
- Form Factor: Compact riser card form factor optimized for standard HPE ProLiant server chassis; supports integration with common 1U/2U configurations and internal layouts.
- Reliability: Industry-grade components and extensive validation within the HPE ecosystem to support enterprise workloads and data center requirements.
- Support: Backed by HPE support resources, firmware updates, and documentation aligned with ProLiant hardware lifecycles.
How to install HPE ProLiant Server Family Riser Cards
Installing a ProLiant riser card is a straightforward process that follows standard server maintenance procedures. To ensure a safe and successful installation, prepare your workspace, review your server’s maintenance manual for model-specific steps, and follow these general guidelines. Always power down, unplug, and discharge any static electricity before handling internal components. Ground yourself using an anti-static strap if available, and keep track of screws and connectors to avoid misplacements during reassembly.
- Step 1 — Power down and prepare: Power down the server, remove the access panel, and disconnect power cables. Place the unit on a stable, non-conductive surface and ensure you have adequate lighting to view internal components.
- Step 2 — Access the riser slot: Identify the correct PCIe riser expansion slot for your ProLiant model. Some chassis provide dedicated riser slots beneath the motherboard tray or behind a removable shroud. Carefully remove any protective covers, if present, and verify there is no obstruction in the slot.
- Step 3 — Remove existing riser or prepare the new card: If replacing an older riser, unscrew and detach it following the server’s maintenance procedure. If installing a new riser, prepare the card by verifying connectors and ensuring it is free of debris. Handle the card by its edges to avoid damaging components.
- Step 4 — Install the riser card: Align the riser card with the slot’s connector, then press firmly to seat the card evenly. Secure the card with the appropriate screws or retention mechanism as defined by your server model. Double-check that the card is fully seated and that there is no visible gap between the slot and the riser.
- Step 5 — reconnect, close, and test: Reattach any cables or shielding that were removed for access, replace the server cover, and reconnect power. Power up the server and enter the system BIOS/UEFI or iLO interface to confirm that the riser card is detected. Run a basic POST check and verify that the new PCIe devices are recognized by the operating system once booted.
For model-specific steps, refer to your server’s maintenance and installation guide. While the general process remains consistent across ProLiant families, connector orientations, screw locations, and required firmware versions can vary. After installation, ensure firmware and drivers are up to date to realize the full benefits of the expanded PCIe capabilities and to maintain compatibility with future hardware and software updates.
Frequently asked questions
- Q: What is the purpose of a riser card in HPE ProLiant servers?
- A: A riser card provides additional PCIe expansion options by connecting to the motherboard’s PCIe lanes, enabling more devices to be used inside the server while maintaining a compact form factor.
- Q: Are HPE ProLiant riser cards compatible with all ProLiant models?
- A: Riser card compatibility depends on the server model and firmware version. Always verify compatibility with your specific ProLiant model and consult the vendor’s compatibility matrix before purchase or installation.
- Q: Do I need special drivers to use the new PCIe devices on a riser card?
- A: In most cases, PCIe devices on a riser card are detected by the operating system using standard PCIe infrastructure. Some devices may require drivers provided by the device manufacturer; ensure you have the appropriate software available after installation.
- Q: Can these riser cards be hot-swapped?
- A: Hot-swappability depends on the server chassis design and the overall platform capabilities. In most cases, riser card installation is performed with the server powered down to avoid electrical and signaling issues. Always follow the server’s maintenance guide for safe procedures.
- Q: Where can I find configuration and firmware updates for the riser cards?
- A: Use HPE’s support portal and the server’s firmware management tools to locate validated firmware versions and driver packages. Keeping firmware and drivers up to date helps ensure compatibility and performance with evolving workloads.
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