Summary:This article provides guidance for the Dell System Update (DSU).
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Linux, Windows, and ESXi versions with the same features and functionality
DSU for Linux can work with either the Dell Enterprise Catalog (or a custom catalog created using Dell Repository Manager) or the Dell Linux Repository for access to Linux update packages
Note: Dell Technologies recommends using the Dell Enterprise Catalog as it is refreshed on Mondays, while Linux Repository is refreshed on the 2nd and 3rd Monday.
Running Linux from a Virtual Machine requires installation from the Linux Repository.
DSU for Windows, Linux, and ESXi works with the Dell Enterprise Catalog (or a custom catalog created using Dell Repository Manager)
Option to create a custom bootable ISO
DSU is the technology used by Dell Repository Manager for the Smart Bootable ISO and Smart Deployment Script features.
The DSU User Guide contains a complete list of CLI attributes and sample scripts.
Once DSU is installed on the server, that it will:
Inventory the PowerEdge server and determine what updateable components are installed
Determine which components have new updates available