HPE DL38X Gen10 Plus 2U SFF Easy Install Rail Kit
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HPE DL38X Gen10 Plus 2U SFF Easy Install Rail Kit

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HPE DL38X Gen10 Plus 2U SFF Easy Install Rail KitEquip your data center with the HPE DL38X Gen10 Plus 2U SFF Easy Install Rail Kit, a purpose built mounting solution that delivers effortless deployment, secure support, and streamlined service for HPEs 2U DL38X Gen10 Plus servers. This rail kit is engineered to maximize rack efficiency in dense environments, enabling fast install times, simplified maintenance, and reliable operation in demanding workloads. Built to withstand the rigors of high

Equip your data center with the HPE DL38X Gen10 Plus 2U SFF Easy Install Rail Kit, a purpose-built mounting solution that delivers effortless deployment, secure support, and streamlined service for HPE’s 2U DL38X Gen10 Plus servers. This rail kit is engineered to maximize rack efficiency in dense environments, enabling fast install times, simplified maintenance, and reliable operation in demanding workloads. Built to withstand the rigors of high-density data centers, the rails provide smooth, guided movement, precise alignment with the chassis, and a robust locking mechanism to keep the server firmly in place during operation and service. Whether you’re setting up a single-node rack or outfitting a full data-center shelf, this rail kit helps you achieve optimal airflow, organized cable routing, and quick front-access to critical components. It’s designed to integrate seamlessly with standard 19-inch racks and DL38X Gen10 Plus configurations, delivering a dependable, scalable foundation for your enterprise infrastructure.

  • Easy, tool-free installation: The rail kit is designed for fast deployment with minimal tools, featuring intuitive latches and an ergonomic design that lets IT staff mount and service the DL38X Gen10 Plus quickly. Adjustable rails accommodate varying server depths, enabling a clean, efficient rack setup without complicated hardware or prolonged downtime.
  • Robust, rack-ready construction: Built from high-strength steel with a durable black powder-coated finish, these rails resist bending and wear in busy data-center environments. The solid build provides dependable load support for the 2U DL38X Gen10 Plus chassis, ensuring stable alignment and smooth operation during insertion, removal, and everyday use.
  • Precise compatibility for HPE DL38X Gen10 Plus: Tailored to the HPE DL38X Gen10 Plus 2U servers, the rails align with the chassis mounting points and factory post spacing. This ensures exact fitment within standard 19-inch racks, proper airflow, and balanced weight distribution for long-term reliability.
  • Space optimization and accessibility: By mounting the server securely in a 19-inch rack, the rail kit helps maximize available floor space while maintaining easy access to front and rear ports, drives, and cables. The design supports quick servicing without removing the entire rack, reducing maintenance windows and improving uptime.
  • Secure, adjustable depth and fit: An adjustable depth range lets the rails accommodate multiple rack depths, ensuring a snug, secure fit for diverse deployment scenarios. The integrated locking mechanisms and positive latching provide confidence that the DL38X Gen10 Plus remains stable during operation and maintenance tasks.

Technical Details of HPE DL38X Gen10 Plus 2U SFF Easy Install Rail Kit

  • Product type: Rail kit for HPE DL38X Gen10 Plus 2U servers
  • Compatibility: HPE DL38X Gen10 Plus 2U, SFF (2U rack-mountable)
  • Rack height: 2U
  • Rack compatibility: Standard 19-inch racks
  • Material and finish: Steel construction with black powder-coated finish
  • Installation: Tool-less design with adjustable depth to fit multiple rack depths
  • Security and stability: Integrated locking/latching mechanism for secure installation
  • Mounting rails: Front and rear support rails for balanced weight distribution

how to install HPE DL38X Gen10 Plus 2U SFF Easy Install Rail Kit

Installing the HPE DL38X Gen10 Plus 2U SFF Easy Install Rail Kit is designed to be straightforward, minimizing disruption and downtime. Before you begin, verify that your rack is compatible with 2U DL38X Gen10 Plus hardware and that you have the necessary installation hardware included with the kit. Start by preparing the rack: ensure it’s securely anchored and within the recommended load limits for the DL38X Gen10 Plus system and the rail kit. Position the front rails at the correct height to align with the server’s mounting points, using the rack’s posts or cage nuts as required. Attach the front rails to the rack posts using the supplied hardware, taking care to level and square the rails to ensure smooth, guided insertion. Once the front rails are secured, extend or adjust the rails to match the server’s depth. Carefully align the DL38X Gen10 Plus chassis with the extended rails, then slide the server into the rack, guiding it evenly along the rails. Engage the rail latches to lock the server in place, and verify that the front and rear brackets are fully seated. Connect power and data cables, ensuring there is ample clearance for airflow and cabling behind the unit. Finally, test the system: slide the server out and back in to confirm smooth operation, confirm that the locking mechanism holds securely, and check that LED indicators and front panel access are unobstructed. Routine maintenance should include periodic checks of rail fasteners and latches to maintain optimal performance and rack stability.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: What is the primary purpose of the HPE DL38X Gen10 Plus 2U SFF Easy Install Rail Kit?
    A: It provides secure, adjustable rails that enable simple installation, removal, and maintenance of the HPE DL38X Gen10 Plus 2U server in a standard 19-inch rack, maximizing accessibility and uptime.
  • Q: Is this rail kit compatible with other HPE servers?
    A: The kit is designed for the HPE DL38X Gen10 Plus 2U servers. While it may work with similarly sized chassis, it is optimized for DL38X Gen10 Plus models and may require alternative mounting hardware for other configurations.
  • Q: What rack size does it fit?
    A: It is designed for standard 19-inch racks and 2U deployments, providing secure mounting and stable support for the DL38X Gen10 Plus.
  • Q: Does the kit require tools for installation?
    A: The Easy Install rails are designed to minimize tool use, with many steps requiring only basic tools or none at all, depending on your rack design and post configuration.
  • Q: Can the server be serviced without removing it from the rack?
    A: Yes. The rail kit supports front and rear access, allowing servicing without fully removing the server in many common maintenance scenarios.
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