HPE ProLiant DL560 Gen11 Server
A scalable enterprise 2U server designed for virtualization, databases, analytics, ERP systems, and mission-critical business infrastructure. Available by custom quote based on inventory and workload requirements.

Refurbished HPE DL560 Gen11 For Enterprise Business Infrastructure
The HPE ProLiant DL560 Gen11 is designed for businesses that need scalable enterprise infrastructure for virtualization, databases, ERP systems, analytics, and mission-critical workloads.
Enterprise Virtualization
Built for large VMware, Hyper-V, Proxmox, and enterprise virtualization environments requiring strong scalability and memory capacity.
Database Infrastructure
Strong fit for SQL, Oracle, analytics, reporting platforms, and enterprise database environments.
ERP & Business Applications
Designed for SAP, ERP, enterprise applications, and business-critical infrastructure workloads.
Scalable Enterprise Compute
Supports growing enterprise infrastructure requirements with modern expansion and memory capabilities.
Enterprise Scalability For Critical Business Workloads
The DL560 Gen11 is designed for organizations that need a scalable enterprise platform capable of handling virtualization, databases, analytics, and mission-critical applications.
Best For
Virtualization, ERP systems, databases, analytics, enterprise applications, and mission-critical infrastructure.
Form Factor
2U rack server platform designed for scalable enterprise deployments and business-critical workloads.
Platform
Modern HPE Gen11 architecture with DDR5 memory and PCIe Gen5 expansion capabilities.
Availability
Quote-only model. TekBoost can source and build DL560 Gen11 systems based on workload, budget, and available inventory.
HPE DL560 Gen11 Compared To Other Gen11 Servers
Use this quick guide to compare the DL560 Gen11 with other HPE Gen11 platforms.
| Model | Form Factor | Best For | When To Choose It |
|---|---|---|---|
| DL560 Gen11 | 2U Rack | ERP, databases, virtualization, enterprise applications | Choose for scalable enterprise business infrastructure |
| DL380 Gen11 | 2U Rack | Balanced virtualization and storage | Choose for general enterprise infrastructure |
| DL385 Gen11 | 2U Rack | AMD virtualization and high-core workloads | Choose for AMD EPYC enterprise deployments |
| DL580 Gen11 | 4U Rack | Large-scale mission-critical environments | Choose for maximum enterprise scalability |
Need A Custom HPE DL560 Gen11 Quote?
Tell us your workload, processor needs, memory requirements, storage layout, RAID requirements, networking, and budget. TekBoost can source and quote the right DL560 Gen11 build based on available inventory.
HPE DL560 Gen11 Server Questions
What is the HPE DL560 Gen11 best used for?
The HPE DL560 Gen11 is best for virtualization, ERP systems, databases, analytics, enterprise applications, and mission-critical business infrastructure.
How is the DL560 Gen11 different from the DL380 Gen11?
The DL560 Gen11 is designed for larger-scale enterprise deployments and business-critical workloads, while the DL380 Gen11 is a more balanced general-purpose enterprise platform.
Does the HPE DL560 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 DL560 Gen11?
Yes. The HPE DL560 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 DL560 Gen11 Servers
Refurbished HPE ProLiant DL560 Gen11 servers are designed for organizations that need scalable enterprise infrastructure for virtualization, ERP systems, databases, analytics, and mission-critical business applications. The DL560 Gen11 combines modern DDR5 memory support, PCIe Gen5 expansion, and enterprise-class scalability for demanding workloads.
TekBoost can help source and quote HPE DL560 Gen11 servers based on workload requirements, including processor selection, memory capacity, storage configuration, RAID controller needs, networking, available inventory, and budget.