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Refurbished HPE ProLiant Gen11 Server

HPE ProLiant DL360 Gen11 Server

A dense 1U enterprise server built for virtualization, cloud, database, hosting, and high-performance data center workloads. Available by custom quote based on inventory and workload requirements.

Refurbished HPE ProLiant DL360 Gen11 server
1URack Server
DDR5Memory Platform
PCIe 5Expansion
RFQQuote Only
DL360 Gen11 Overview

Refurbished HPE DL360 Gen11 For Dense Enterprise Compute

The HPE ProLiant DL360 Gen11 is a compact 1U rack server designed for businesses that need strong compute performance, modern memory support, and efficient rack density.

Virtualization

Strong fit for VMware, Hyper-V, Proxmox, private cloud, and mixed virtual machine environments where rack space matters.

Cloud & Hosting

A dense 1U platform for hosting, private cloud, edge infrastructure, and scalable data center deployments.

Database Workloads

Modern Gen11 architecture, DDR5 memory, and PCIe Gen5 expansion help support demanding database and application workloads.

Enterprise Refresh

A practical upgrade path for businesses moving from older Gen9 or Gen10 platforms into newer HPE Gen11 hardware.

Why Choose DL360 Gen11

Dense 1U Performance For Space-Limited Racks

The DL360 Gen11 is a strong choice when rack density, compute performance, and modern enterprise features are more important than maximum internal storage expansion.

Best For

Virtualization, hosting, private cloud, databases, edge deployments, and dense enterprise compute.

Form Factor

1U rack server designed for high-density environments where conserving rack space is important.

Platform

Modern HPE Gen11 architecture with DDR5 memory and PCIe Gen5 expansion capabilities.

Availability

Quote-only model. TekBoost can source and build DL360 Gen11 systems based on workload, budget, and available inventory.

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HPE DL360 Gen11 Compared To Other Gen11 Servers

Use this quick guide to decide whether the DL360 Gen11 is the right fit compared with other HPE Gen11 models.

Model Form Factor Best For When To Choose It
DL360 Gen11 1U Rack Compute density, hosting, virtualization, cloud Choose when rack density matters most
DL380 Gen11 2U Rack Virtualization, storage, databases, backup Choose when you need more storage and expansion flexibility
DL325 Gen11 1U Rack AMD EPYC, dense compute, high-core workloads Choose for AMD-based 1U deployments
ML350 Gen11 Tower / Rackable Offices, branch locations, local infrastructure Choose when you need a tower server

Need A Custom HPE DL360 Gen11 Quote?

Tell us your workload, processor needs, memory requirements, storage layout, RAID requirements, networking, and budget. TekBoost can source and quote the right DL360 Gen11 build based on available inventory.

FAQ

HPE DL360 Gen11 Server Questions

What is the HPE DL360 Gen11 best used for?

The HPE DL360 Gen11 is best for dense compute, virtualization, cloud, hosting, databases, edge infrastructure, and enterprise applications.

Is the DL360 Gen11 better than the DL380 Gen11?

The DL360 Gen11 is better when you need a dense 1U rack server. The DL380 Gen11 is better when you need more storage and expansion flexibility in a 2U chassis.

Does the HPE DL360 Gen11 support DDR5?

Yes. HPE Gen11 platforms are designed around newer memory and expansion technology, including DDR5 memory and PCIe Gen5 capabilities.

Can TekBoost quote an HPE DL360 Gen11?

Yes. The HPE DL360 Gen11 is request-for-quote only. TekBoost can source and quote systems based on CPU, memory, storage, RAID, networking, workload requirements, and available inventory.

Refurbished HPE ProLiant DL360 Gen11 Servers

Refurbished HPE ProLiant DL360 Gen11 servers are a strong choice for businesses that need a modern 1U enterprise platform with dense compute performance, DDR5 memory support, and PCIe Gen5 expansion capabilities. The DL360 Gen11 is commonly used for virtualization, hosting, private cloud, databases, edge infrastructure, and business-critical applications.

TekBoost can help source and quote HPE DL360 Gen11 servers based on workload requirements, including processor selection, DDR5 memory, storage capacity, RAID controller needs, networking, available inventory, and budget.