This article explains the different options to manage Dell PowerEdge servers.
Installation guides and advanced configuration are provided in the interactive users guides.
The iDRAC provides the basic level of management, a controller card embedded in the motherboard. Advanced management options are provided at an operating system level with the OpenManage suite. This suite is a collection of software that helps you discover, monitor, manage, and deploy Dell servers.
The iDRAC is a piece of hardware that sits on the server motherboard that allows Systems Administrators to update and manage Dell systems, even when the server is turned off.
The iDRAC also provides both a web interface and a command-line interface that allows administrators to perform remote management tasks. Almost all current Dell servers have the option for an iDRAC.
Note: IDRAC functionalities are depending on the license level. More information about licensing is available in the iDRAC User's Guide.
Note: An advantage of the iDRAC includes being able to launch a remote console session (similar to Remote Desktop but works even when the OS is not booted up), remote reboot, or power on or off your system, and map a virtual disk drive to a remote file share or OS deployment.
The Dell Lifecycle Controller, which is a component of the iDRAC, is another useful tool that allows for advanced functionality around updating, backing up and restoring firmware updates on your Dell Server either through a UI or command-line interface.
OpenManage Enterprise is an intuitive infrastructure management console. OpenManage Enterprise is a systems management and monitoring application that provides a comprehensive view of Dell servers, chassis, storage, and network switches on the enterprise network.
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Initial setup of iDRACs (pre-first access, IP address setup) can be found in the User guide of the iDRAC versions.