The HPE ProLiant DL560 Gen8 is a 2U rack server that integrates your storage, network devices, and facility resources into a common infrastructure to enable your data centers to respond quickly in an agile business environment. This server is designed to deliver performance, scalability, and expandability. For those who need concentrated compute without having to compromise on efficiency, this rack server is ideal for environments that involve virtualization, database management, and business processing.
Proliant DL560 Gen8 Mounting Equipment:
- Slide Rail: 2U Raven 105-A Rail for HP
- 4 Post Racks: 19” width, 20”-30” mounting depth
- 2 Post Racks: 19” width, 3”-6” uprights
- Universal Rail: 2U Universal Rack Rails
- 4 Post Shelf: Rack Mount Sliding Shelf
- 2 Post Shelf: 2U Fixed Heavy Duty Rack Shelf
Proliant DL560 Gen8 Mounting Specifications
Chassis Dimensions:
- Length (depth): 29.50” (749.3 mm)
- Width: 17.54” (446 mm)
- Height: 3.44” (87.37 mm)
- Weight: 27.66 kg (61.00 lb) maximum
Mounting Requirements:
- U height: 2U
- Rack width: 17”
- Mountable depth: 29-30”
Proliant DL560 Gen8 Hardware Specifications
- RAM: 1.5 TB maximum memory, 48 DIMM slots, DDR3 RDIMM
- Storage: Up to 5 hot-plug 2.5-inch SFF SAS/SSD
- CPU options: Intel Xeon E5-4600
- Power: Hot plug redundant power supply
- Remote management: HP Integrated Lights-Out 4 (iLO4), Insight Control (optional)
Proliant DL560 Gen8 Dimensions and Rack Compatibility
The Proliant DL560 Gen8 chassis is 2 rack units in height, has a depth of 30 inches and will fit in standard EIA 19 inch racks.
Rails allow the most efficient service and maintenance of the machine. RackSolutions specifically designed a slide rail kit to fit the shoulder screws of the DL560 Gen8.
Universal rails that have a height of 2U and support up to 30 inches of depth will be compatible with the Proliant DL560 Gen8. A benefit of these is the ability to re-use them for different servers or future upgrades. Plus, it’s easy to slide your server in and out of them for maintenance.
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