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Revision 1 posted to Enterprise Client - Wiki by Warren Byle on 11/17/2017 7:56:50 PM

The new Warranty tool included in the Dell Command | Integration Suite for System Center has the following parameters

C:\Program Files (x86)\Dell\CommandIntegrationSuite>DellWarranty-CLI.exe /?

DellWarranty-CLI.exe (/I=<filename> | /Ics=<string>) [/E=<filename>] [/Ocs=<string>] [/F=<string>] [/Ps=<string>] [/Pu=<string>] [/Pd=<string>] [/V] [/W] [/H] [/U]

/H   Display usage (this information)
     (/Help)
     The parameter is optional

/U   Display usage (this information)
     (/Usage)
     The parameter is optional

/I   The full path to an input CSV file of service tags
     (/I=C:\FileName.csv)
     Required parameter, can be used with configuration manager connection string

/Ics Connection string to the Configuration Manager database
     (/Ics="Data Source=[host];Database=[Configuration Manager dbname];Integrated Security=true;")
     (/Ics="Data Source=[host];Database=[Configuration Manager dbname];User id=[username];Password=[userpwd];")
     Required parameter, can be used with input csv file

/E   The full path to a CSV export file. File will contain warranty information after CLI execution
     (Default: [ProgramData\Dell\Warranty\][WarrantyOutput_[yyyyMMddhhmmss].csv)
     (E/=C:\ExportFileName.csv)
     The parameter is optional

/Ocs Connection string to the output Warranty database. Will contain warranty information after CLI execution
     (/Ocs="Data Source=[host];Database=[dbname];Integrated Security=true;")
     The parameter is optional

/F   Filter for the Warranty API and DB
     (Default: AnyWarranty)
     (ActiveWarranty or ExpiredWarranty or WarrantyExpiringIn30Days)
     (/F=ActiveWarranty)
     The parameter is optional

/Ps  Proxy Server
     (/Ps=proxy.domain.com[:port])
     The parameter is optional

/Pu  Proxy User Name
     (/Pu=[proxy user name])
     The parameter is optional

/Pd  Proxy User Password
     (/Pd=[proxy user password])
     The parameter is optional

/V   Display additional information while executing
     (/V)
     The parameter is optional

/W   Wait for user input before terminating - best used when debugging
     (/W)
     The parameter is optional

Error: An invalid command line option (/?) was supplied


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PS Series Technical Documents

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Revision 472 posted to Storage - Wiki by Camille Reaves on 11/21/2017 2:58:25 PM

PS Series Technical Documents

SAN, Dell Storage, exchange server, Storage, FluidFS, SQL Server, Best Practices, EqualLogic, iSCSI, Windows Server, Linux / Unix, Oracle, database, iscsi san, Cloud, Virtualization, SharePoint, data protection, PS Series

This page is a frequently updated collection of all Dell PS Series (EqualLogic) technical documents and videos produced by Dell EMC storage engineering, marketing and solution partners.

Reference documents (regularly updated):



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CloudFluidFSSharePoint
Data protectionLinux / Unix
SQLServerSharePoint
Exchange ServerOracleVirtualizationSQLServer
FluidFSSAN (general)Virtualization
Windows Server

 

Cloud

TitlePublished/UpdatedType
OverviewofMicrosoftPrivateCloudwithDellEqualLogicStorageArraysDecember 2014WhitePaper

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Data protection

TitlePublished/UpdatedType
Disaster Recovery with Dell PS Series SANs and VMware vSphere Site Recovery ManagerJune 2017Best Practices
Dell PS Series Snapshots and Clones: Best Practices and Sizing GuidelinesDecember 2016Best Practices
PS Series Asynchronous Replication Best Practices and Sizing GuideNovember 2016Best Practices
Best Practices for Securing a Dell Storage PS Series SANOctober 2016Best Practices
Protection of User and Configuration Data on PS Series ArraysOctober 2015Technical White Paper
Using Dell PS Series Asynchronous ReplicationJune 2015Best Practices
Deploying Symantec Backup Exec 2014 with Dell PS Series ArraysMay 2015Best Practices
Oracle Database Protection on Windows Servers using Dell EqualLogic Storage and ToolsMarch 2014Reference Architecture
Advanced Performance Tuning for Dell EqualLogic Auto-ReplicationJuly 2014Best Practices
Dell EqualLogic PS Series Arrays: Understanding Synchronous ReplicationMarch 2014Deployment and Configuration Guide
Disaster Recovery Best Practices for Microsoft SQL Server 2012 with Dell EqualLogic Auto-Replication and VMware vCenter Site Recovery ManagerDecember 2013Best Practices
Best Practices for Deploying Dell EqualLogic Synchronous ReplicationOctober 2013Reference Architecture

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Exchange Server

TitlePublished/UpdatedType
Deploying Microsoft Exchange Server 2016 with Dell PS Series ArraysFebruary 2016Best Practices
Sizing and Best Practices for Deploying Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 on VMware vSphere and Dell EqualLogic PS6110E ArraysAugust 2014Reference Architecture
Dell EqualLogic PS6210E 5000 User Mailbox Resiliency Storage Solution for Microsoft Exchange Server 2013July 2014Reference Architecture
Scaling Exchange 2013 Workloads on Dell EqualLogic PS6210E and Windows Server 2012 R2 with Hyper-VJuly 2014Best Practices
Exchange 2013 Data Protection with EqualLogic Auto-Snapshot Manager / Microsoft EditionOctober 2013Technical Report

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FluidFS

Click here for additional FluidFS technical content on Dell TechCenter.

TitlePublished/UpdatedType
NDMP Backup on Dell FS Series NAS using CommVault SimpanaJanuary 2017Best Practices
FluidFS Antivirus IntegrationMay 2014Deployment Guide
EqualLogic FluidFS NAS Replication Technical Concepts and Best PracticesJuly 2013Reference Architecture
Best Practices and Guidelines for Integrating the Dell EqualLogic FS7600 and FS7610 into an Existing SANFebruary 2013Best Practices
Scaling and Best Practices for Virtual Workload Environments with the FS7500May 2012Best Practices
Integrating the Dell EqualLogic FS7500 into an existing SANAugust 2011Best Practices
EqualLogic FS7500 NAS Scalability and DeploymentAugust 2011Best Practices

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Linux / Unix

TitlePublished/UpdatedType
Dell Storage PS Series Arrays with SUSE Linux Enterprise Sever 12 SP1October 2016Best Practices
Using HIT/Linux and ASM/LE with Dell PS Series StorageAugust 2016Deployment and Configuration Guide
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Configuration Guide for Dell Storage PS Series ArraysApril 2016Deployment and Configuration Guide
Deploying Solaris 11 with EqualLogic ArraysFebruary 2014Deployment and Configuration Guide
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.3 NIC Optimization and Best Practices with EqualLogic SANsJanuary 2014Best Practices

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Oracle

TitlePublished/UpdatedType
Sizing and Best Practices for Online Transaction Processing Applications with Oracle 11g R2 using Dell PS SeriesMarch 2017Best Practices
Migrating an Oracle VM Environment Across Heterogeneous Storage ArraysJune 2014Best Practices
Sizing and Best Practices for Deploying Oracle VM using Dell EqualLogic Hybrid ArraysMarch 2014Best Practices
Best Practices for Oracle 11g Backup and Recovery using Oracle RMAN and EqualLogic SnapshotsMay 2011Best Practices

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SAN (general)

TitlePublished/UpdatedType
Dell PS Series to Dell EMC SC Series Terminology DictionaryOctober 2017White Paper
Dell PowerEdge M1000e Blade Enclosure and Dell PS Series SAN Design Best Practices using Dell S-Series and M-Series NetworkingMay 2017Best Practices
Dell PS Series DCB Configuration Best PracticesMay 2017Best Practices
Dell Storage Cross-Platform Replication Solutions GuideFebruary 2017Configuration & Deployment
Dell Storage PS Series Architecture: Hybrid Array Load BalancerFebruary 2017Technical Report
Dell PS Series Architecture: Self Encrypting Drive Management with PS Series ArraysFebruary 2017Technical Report
Dell Storage PS Series Architecture: Load BalancersFebruary 2017Best Practices
Best Practices for Sharing an iSCSI SAN Infrastructure with Dell PS Series and SC Series Storage using VMware vSphere HostsJanuary 2017Best Practices
Best Practices for Sharing an iSCSI SAN Infrastructure with PS Series and SC Series using Windows HostsJanuary 2017Best Practices
Dell PS Series Storage Arrays iSCSI Initiator and Operating System ConsiderationsJanuary 2017Configuration Guide
Dell PS Series Storage: Choosing a Member RAID PolicyJanuary 2017Best Practices
Best Practices for Deploying a Mixed 1Gb/10Gb Ethernet SAN using Dell Storage PS Series ArraysDecember 2016Best Practices
PS Series Template Volumes and Thin Clones: How and When to Use ThemNovember 2016White Paper
PS Series iSCSI Volume Connection Count Maximum CharacterizationNovember 2016White Paper
Deploying ESXi 6.0 with Dell PS and SC Series Storage on Separate iSCSI NetworksOctober 2016Configuration & Deployment
iSCSI Boot from SAN with Dell PS Series Storage and Dell PowerEdge 13G ServersSeptember 2016Best Practices
Dell Storage Cross-Platform Replication VideoMay 2016Video
Using IPv6 with Dell Storage PS Series ArraysMay 2016Best Practices
Guidelines for Replacing a PS Series Group with an SC Series ArrayFebruary 2016White Paper
Best Practices for Sharing an iSCSI SAN Infrastructure with Dell Storage PS Series and Dell SC Series ArraysJanuary 2016Best Practices
Best Practices for Sharing an iSCSI SAN Infrastructure with Dell PS Series and Dell SC Series Storage using Linux HostsDecember 2015Best Practices
Analyzing Dell Ps Series Storage with SAN HeadquartersOctober 2015Technical Report
Space Borrowing for Snapshots and ReplicasJune 2015Best Practices
Space Optimization of Data On Dell PS Series StorageJune 2015Technical White Paper
What's new in Dell PS Series firmware v8June 2015Video
PS Series Architecture - MPIO with Devices Having Unequal Link SpeedsJune 2015Best Practices
Configuring a Dell EqualLogic SAN Infrastructure with Virtual Link Trunking (VLT)January 2015Reference Architecture
EqualLogic PS Series Arrays: Access Control PoliciesJanuary 2014Technical White Paper
iSCSI Boot from SAN with Dell PS Series Storage and Dell PowerEdge 11G/12G ServersSeptember 2013Best Practices
Dell PowerEdge M1000e Blade and EqualLogic PS Series 10 GbE SAN Design Best PracticesOctober 2012Solution Best Practice
Dell EqualLogic PS-M4110 Blade Array Technical ArticleOctober 2012Technical Article

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SharePoint

TitlePublished/UpdatedType
Deploying SharePoint 2013 Using a Dell EqualLogic PS Series iSCSI SANOctober 2014Deployment and Configuration Guide
SharePoint Data Protection with Auto-Snapshot Manager/Microsoft Edition 4.7 Dell EqualLogic PS SeriesJune 2014Deployment and Configuration Guide

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SQL Server

TitlePublished/UpdatedType
17TB and 26TB Data Warehouse Fast Track for Microsoft SQL Server 2014 using PowerEdge R730 Server and Dell Storage PS Series PS6210SDecember 2015Deployment Guide
17TB Data Warehouse Fast Track Reference Architecture for Microsoft SQL Server 2014 using PowerEdge R730 and Dell Storage PS6210SMarch 2015Reference Architecture
26TB Data Warehouse Fast Track Reference Architecture for Microsoft SQL Server 2014 using PowerEdge R730 and Dell Storage PS6210SMarch 2015Reference Architecture
Microsoft SQL Server Database Protection using EqualLogic Auto-Snapshot Manager / Microsoft EditionSeptember 2014Deployment and Configuration Guide
Best Practices and Sizing Guidelines for Transaction Processing Applications with Microsoft SQL Server 2012 using EqualLogic PS Series Storage ArraysJune 2014Reference Architecture
Using Microsoft SQL Server with Dell EqualLogic PS Series ArraysApril 2014Configuration Guide
Performance Baseline for Deploying Microsoft SQL Server 2012 OLTP Database Applications Using EqualLogic PS Series Hybrid Storage ArraysApril 2014Supplemental
Best Practices for Decision Support systems with Microsoft SQL Server 2012 using Dell EqualLogic PS series Storage ArraysJuly 2013Reference Architecture
Best Practices and Sizing Guidelines for Transaction Processing Applications with Microsoft SQL 2012 using EqualLogic PS Series StorageMarch 2013Solution best practice
Protecting Microsoft SQL Server databases with EqualLogic Synchronous ReplicationOctober 2012Technical Report

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Virtualization

TitlePublished/UpdatedType

Best Practices for Implementing VMware vSphere in a Dell PS Series Storage Environment

September 2017Best Practices

Configuring and Installing the PS Series Multipathing Extension Module for VMware vSphere and PS Series Arrays

July 2017Deployment and Configuration Guide

Dell Storage PS Series Arrays: Scalability and Growth in Virtual Environments

Jaunuary 2017Technical White Paper

Citrix XenServer with Dell PS Series Storage Deployment and Configuration

January 2017Deployment and Configuration Guide

Virtual Volumes: Rapid Deployment of Virtual Machines

February 2016Video

Configuring iSCSI Connectivity with VMware vSphere 6 and Dell PS Series Storage

January 2016Deployment and Configuration Guide

Virtual Volumes: Terminology and More

November 2015Video

How Virtual Volumes Will Solve Storage Challenges in the Datacenter

November 2015Video

Dell Virtual Storage Manager: Installation Considerations and Local Data Protection

June 2015Deployment and Configuration Guide
Dell PS Series Arrays: Advanced Storage Features in VMware vSphereJune 2015Technical White Paper
Better Together: Optimizing VMware vSphere 6.0 Deployments with Dell EqualLogic PS Series Integration ToolsApril 2015Technical White Paper
VMware vSphere Virtual Volumes on Dell PS SeriesMarch 2015Technical White Paper
Dell Virtual Storage Manager 3.5: Installation Considerations and Datastore ManagerJanuary 2015Technical Report
VDI with VMware Horizon View and VMware vSphere on Dell Storage PS4210XS Hybrid Storage ArraysJanuary 2015Reference Architecture
VDI with Citrix XenDesktop and VMware vSphere on Dell EqualLogic PS6210XS Hybrid Storage ArraysDecember 2014Best Practices
VDI with Citrix XenDesktop and VMware vSphere on Dell Storage PS4210XS Hybrid Storage ArraysOctober 2014Best Practices
VDI with Citrix XenDesktop and VMware vSphere on Dell EqualLogic PS-M4110XS Hybrid Blade Storage ArraysAugust 2014Reference Architecture
Data Center Virtualization using Windows Server Hyper-V, PowerShell, and Dell EqualLogic StorageMay 2014Technical Solutions Collection
VMware ESXi NIC Optimization and Best Practices with EqualLogic SANJanuary 2014 Reference Architecture
Automation and Integration with MS System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2012 SP1 and Dell EqualLogic StorageOctober 2013Deployment and Configuration Guide
Dell EqualLogic Storage with Heterogeneous Virtualized Workloads on Microsoft Windows Server 2012 with Hyper-VSeptember 2013Reference Architecture
Sizing and Best Practices for Deploying Citrix XenDesktop on VMware vSphere with Dell EqualLogic StorageJanuary 2012Solution Best Practices

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Windows Server

TitlePublished/UpdatedType
Deploying and Configuring the Dell PS Series Multipath Device Specific Module with Microsoft WindowsJanuary 2017Configuration Guide
Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2 NIC Optimization and Best Practices with Dell PS SeriesJanuary 2017Best Practices
Setup and Configuration of a Windows Server Core Hyper-V Host using PowerShell and EqualLogic Storage and ToolsMay 2014Deployment and Configuration Guide
Using Dell EqualLogic Storage with Failover Clusters and Hyper-VMay 2014Deployment and Configuration Guide
Best Practices for Configuring DCB with Windows Server and EqualLogic Storage ArraysJanuary 2014Reference Architecture
Using Dell EqualLogic Storage with Microsoft Windows Server 2012November 2013Deployment and Configuration Guide
Windows Server 2008 R2 NIC Optimization and Best Practices with EqualLogic SANSeptember 2013Reference Architecture
Windows Command-line Automation Techniques for EqualLogic StorageJuly 2013Configuration Guide
Using Windows Active Directory for Account Authentication to EqualLogic PS Series GroupsNovember 2010Technical Report

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SC Series Technical Documents

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SC Series Technical Documents

exchange server, enterprise manager, Storage, nas, FluidFS, SQL Server, Dell Storage Manager, Linux, Windows Server, Oracle, SC Series, Unix, Virtualization, Technical Content, Compellent, SharePoint, data protection, Databases, Storage Center, dsm

This page is a frequently updated collection of all Dell EMC SC Series (including Compellent) technical documents and videos produced by Dell storage engineering, marketing and solution partners.

Reference documents (regularly updated):


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Data ProtectionFluidFS / NASSQL Server
Databases (General)Linux / UnixStorage Center (General)
EM/DSMOracleVirtualization
Exchange Server SharePointWindows Server

 

Data Protection

TitlePublished/UpdatedType
Dell EMC SC Series Storage: Synchronous Replication and Live VolumeJuly 2017White Paper
Dell EMC SC Series Storage: CommVault Version 11March 2017Best Practices
Live Volume with Auto Failover Support for MicrosoftAugust 2016Video
SC Series Live Migrate and Live Volume: Multi-array federation and business continuityJune 2016Feature Brief
Dell Storage SC Series 6.7 Live Volume Automatic FailoverDecember 2015Video
NetBackup 7.7 with Dell SC Series StorageNovember 2015Best Practices
Dell Compellent Live Volume and Synchronous Replication Demo VideoJune 2014Video
Dell Compellent Storage Center With CommVault Simpana 9.0 Best PracticesNovember 2013Best Practices
SAN-Based Backup and Recovery with Microsoft Data Protection Manager and Compellent Storage CenterNovember 2013Solutions Guide

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Databases (General)

TitlePublished/UpdatedType
Dell SC Series Storage with MySQLApril 2016Best Practices

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Enterprise Manager/Dell Storage Manager

TitlePublished/UpdatedType
Dell EMC Storage Manager Scalability SolutionsApril 2017Best Practices
Dell Storage Manager Virtual Appliance Demo VideoFebruary 2017Video
Configuring Dell Storage Manager for High AvailabilityNovember 2016Best Practices
PS Series to SC Series Storage Data Migration using Thin ImportJune 2016Deployment and Configuration
Dell Storage Manager: Day-to-day ManagementApril 2016Video
PS Series to SC Series Storage Data Migration using Thin Import VideoOctober 2015Video
Creating and mapping a volume in Enterprise ManagerAugust 2014Video
Create a Cluster Object in Enterprise ManagerAugust 2014Video
Edit User Preferences in Enterprise ManagerAugust 2014Video
Recovering data from a Replay using Enterprise ManagerAugust 2014Video
Creating a Replay profile and applying it to a volume using Enterprise ManagerAugust 2014Video
Using the Enterprise Manager Server Agent on a Windows server to create a volumeAugust 2014Video
Creating Threshold Definitions in Enterprise ManagerAugust 2014Video

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Exchange Server

TitlePublished/UpdatedType
Microsoft ESRP - Dell EMC SCv3020 14,000 Mailbox Exchange 2016 Resiliency Storage Solution using 10K DrivesOctober 2017White Paper
Microsoft ESRP - Dell EMC SCv3020 7,000 Mailbox Exchange 2016 Resiliency Storage Solution using 7.2K DrivesOctober 2017White Paper
Microsoft ESRP - Dell EMC SC5020 15,000 Mailbox Exchange 2016 Resiliency Storage Solution using 10K DrivesJune 2017White Paper
Microsoft ESRP - Dell EMC SC5020 9,000 Mailbox Exchange 2016 Resiliency Storage Solution using 7.2K DrivesJune 2017White Paper
Dell EMC SC Series Data Progression and Data Reduction with Exchange 2016January 2017Best Practices
Dell SC Series Storage and Microsoft Exchange Server 2016 Best PracticesAugust 2016Best Practices
Microsoft ESRP - Dell Storage Center 6.6 SCv2000 SAS Front-end Arrays and 2,500 Mailbox Exchange 2013 Resiliency Storage SolutionOctober 2015Technical Report
Sizing and Best Practices for Deploying Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 with Dell SC Series Storage ArraysSeptember 2015Deployment and Configuration
Microsoft ESRP - Dell Storage Center 6.6 SCv2000 iSCSI 2,500 Mailbox Exchange 2013 Resiliency Storage SolutionSeptember 2015Technical Report
Microsoft ESRP - Dell Storage Center SC4020 v6.5 with iSCSI - 7,000 Mailbox Exchange 2013 Resiliency Storage SolutionJanuary 2015Technical Report
Exchange2013referencearchitectureusingDellSC4020andWindows2012R2Hyper-VOctober2014ReferenceArchitecture
Microsoft ESRP - Dell Compellent SC4020 v6.5 10,000 Mailbox Exchange 2013 Mailbox Resiliency SolutionJune 2014Technical Report
Microsoft ESRP - Dell Compellent SC4020 v6.5 4,500 Mailbox Exchange 2013 Mailbox Resiliency SolutionJune 2014Technical Report
Microsoft ESRP - Dell Compellent Storage Center 6.4 / 25,000 mailboxesJanuary 2014Technical Report
Microsoft ESRP - Dell Compellent Storage Center 6.4 / 50,000 mailboxesJanuary 2014Technical Report
Dell Compellent Replay Manager 6.0 and Exchange 2010 DemoJanuary 2014Video
Dell Compellent Replay Manager 7.0 and Exchange 2013 DemoJanuary 2014Video
Dell Compellent Jetstress Overview - Testing Best Practice RequirementsNovember 2013Solutions Guide
Dell Compellent SC8000 50000-user Exchange 2010 Mailbox Resiliency Solution (ESRP 3.0)November 2013Solutions Guide
Dell Compellent SC8000 v6.3 2500-user Exchange 2010 Mailbox Resiliency SolutionNovember 2013Solutions Guide
Dell Compellent SC8000 v6.3 5000-user Exchange 2010 Mailbox Resiliency SolutionNovember 2013Solutions Guide
DELL Compellent Storage Center Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Best PracticesNovember 2013Best Practices
Exploring Rate of Change for Exchange 2010 with Dell Compellent Storage CenterNovember 2013Solutions Guide
Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Best PracticesNovember 2013Best Practices
Microsoft ESRP - Dell Compellent SC8000 v6.3 10,000-user Exchange 2010 Mailbox Resiliency SolutionNovember 2013Technical Report
Microsoft ESRP - Dell Compellent SC8000 v6.3 50,000-user Exchange 2010 Mailbox Resiliency SolutionNovember 2013Technical Report
Microsoft ESRP - Dell Compellent Storage Center (SC8000) 50,000 Mailbox Exchange 2010 Virtualized Resiliency Storage SolutionNovember 2013Technical Report
Microsoft ESRP - Dell Compellent Storage Center 6.4 / 10000 mailboxes (10K Drive Configuration)October 2013Technical Report
Microsoft ESRP - Dell Compellent Storage Center 6.4 / 10000 mailboxes (7K Drive Configuration)October 2013Technical Report
Microsoft ESRP - Dell Compellent Storage Center 6.4 / 5000 mailboxes (10K Drive Configuration)October 2013Technical Report
Microsoft ESRP - Dell Compellent Storage Center 6.4 / 5000 mailboxes (7K Drive Configuration)October 2013Technical Report

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FluidFS / NAS

Click here for additional FluidFS technical content on Dell TechCenter.

TitlePublished/UpdatedType
Dell FluidFS Multitenancy Solution GuideFebruary 2017Best Practices
Auditing User File Activity on FluidFS Version 5April 2016Best Practices
Dell Compellent FluidFS (FS8600) Disaster Recovery Solutions GuideJanuary 2016Technical Report
Monitor FluidFS using SolarWinds Network Performance MonitorAugust 2015Best Practices
Data Reduction on the V4 FluidFS FS8600April 2015Video
Running Milestone XProtect with Dell FS8600 Scale-out File SystemFebruary 2015Best Practices
Using System Access Control Lists (SACLs) on the FS8600 V4February 2015Video
Using Directory Quotas on the FS8600 V4January 2015Video
Dell Compellent FluidFS v4 (FS8600) Networking Best PracticesJanuary 2015Best Practices
Snapshots and Cloning on the  FS8600 (part 2 of 2)January 2015Video
Snapshots and Cloning on the FS8600 (part 1 of 2)November 2014Video
Replication Setup and Configuration with the FS8600November 2014Video
Using the FS8600 for User Home SharesNovember 2014Video
Running Oracle over NFS with the Dell Compellent FS8600 Scale-out File SystemMay 2014Best Practices
FS8600 Snapshot and Cloning Best PracticesApril 2014Best Practices
FS8600 with VMware vSphere Deployment and Configuration Best PracticesApril 2014Best Practices

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Linux / Unix

TitlePublished/UpdatedType
Dell EMC SC Series with Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7xJuly 2017Best Practices
Dell EMC SC Series with Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6xJuly 2017Best Practices
Dell EMC SC Series with OpenStack CinderApril 2017Best Practices
Dell EMC SC Series Storage with AIX Best PracticesFebruary 2017Best Practices
Dell EMC SC Series and Red Hat 7.3 High Availability ClusterFebruary 2017Best Practices
Dell Storage SC Series with Puppet IntegrationJanuary 2017Video
Dell Storage Representational State Transfer (REST) API CookbookOctober 2016Best Practices
Running HA Databases using Docker UCP with Dell Storage SC Series and FlockerJune 2016Reference Architecture
Dell Storage SC Series Arrays with SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12February 2016Best Practices
Dell Storage Center with HP UX 11i v3 Best PracticesDecember 2015Best Practices
Dell Storage Center with FlockerNovember 2015Best Practices
Dell Storage Center with OpenStack CinderOctober 2015Video
Dell SC Series Storage with IBM SAN Volume Controller Best PracticesSeptember 2015Best Practices
Dell Storage Center with Solaris 11 Best PracticesMay 2015Best Practices
Dell Compellent HP UX Best Practices 11i v2 and 11i v1November 2013Best Practices
Dell Compellent Linux on POWER Best PracticesNovember 2013Best Practices
Dell Compellent SuSE 11 Best PracticesNovember 2013Best Practices
Dell Compellent TechTip Seamless Migrations with Linux and Live VolumeNovember 2013Technical Report
Dell Compellent TechTip Solaris 10 Boot from SANNovember 2013Technical Report

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Oracle

TitlePublished/UpdatedType
Dell EMC SC Series Arrays and OracleAugust 2017Best Practices
Dell EMC SC Series Storage and Oracle OLTPJuly 2017Reference Architecture

Optimizing Dell EMC SC Series Storage for Oracle OLAP Processing

July 2017Best Practices

Deploying and Migrating Oracle RAC to Oracle VM with Dell EMC SC Series Storage

July 2017Best Practices

Dell EMC SC Series Storage Best Practices for Oracle VM

July 2017Best Practices
Migrating an Oracle Database to Dell EMC SC Series StorageApril 2017White Paper
Deploying Oracle over dNFS with the Dell Compellent FS8600 Scale-out File SystemOctober 2016Best Practices
Accelerating Oracle OLTP with Dell SC Series All-Flash ArraysAugust 2016Reference Architecture
Dell SC Series Storage with Oracle ASM Best PracticesJanuary 2016Best Practices
Dell Storage Center Replication and Oracle Data GuardNovember 2015Best Practices
Oracle Backup and Recovery Best Practices for Dell SC Series StorageOctober 2015Best Practices
Best Practices for using the Dell Storage Center with Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC) on SolarisJuly 2014Best Practices
Running Oracle over NFS with the Dell Compellent FS8600 Scale-out File SystemMay 2014Best Practices
Compellent and Oracle RMAN Backup/Recovery and Clone DemoJanuary 2014Video
Dell Compellent Oracle RAC/RMAN with Storage Center DemoJanuary 2014Video
Dell Compellent Oracle Demo - RAC Clone with Storage CenterJanuary 2014Video
Dell Compellent Oracle Demo - Extended Distance Cluster with Storage CenterJanuary 2014Video
Dell Compellent - Oracle 11g RAC and Storage CenterNovember 2013Solutions Guide
Dell Compellent - Oracle Extended Distance ClustersNovember 2013Solutions Guide

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SQL Server

TitlePublished/UpdatedType
60TB Data Warehouse Fast Track Reference Architecture for Microsoft SQL Server 2016 using Dell EMC PowerEdge R730 and SC5020August 2017Reference Architecture
Deploying the 60TB Data Warehouse Fast Track Reference Architecture for Microsoft SQL Server 2016 using Dell EMC PowerEdge R730 and SC5020August 2017Configuration and Deployment
Data Warehouse Fast Track for SQL Server 2016 - 85TB Reference Architecture January 2017Video
SQL Server High Availability and Disaster Recovery with Dell EMC SC Series VideoJanuary 2017Video
Dell SC Series Snapshots and SQL Server Backups ComparisonJanuary 2017Solutions Guide
SQL Server High Availability and Disaster Recovery Dell EMC SC SeriesDecember 2016Solutions Guide
85TB Data Warehouse Fast Track reference Architecture for Microsoft SQL Server 2016 using Dell EMC PowerEdge R730 and SC7020November 2016Reference Architecture
Disaster Recovery for Microsoft SQL Server Using VMware Site Recovery ManagerAugust 2016Best Practices
Dell Storage SC Series Arrays and Microsoft SQL ServerJuly 2016Best Practices
Using Replay Manager with SQL Server and VMDKsMay 2016Video
Using Replay Manager with SQL Server Availability GroupsApril 2016Video

Recovering SQL Server Databases Using the Fast Recovery (Resync) Method in Replay Manager

January 2016Video

SQL Server Database Recovery with Transaction Logs using Replay Manager

January 2016Video

Deploying the 55TB Data Warehouse Fast Track Reference Architecture for Microsoft SQL Server 2014 using PowerEdge R730 and Dell Storage SC4020

December 2015Deployment and Configuration
80TB Data Warehouse Fast Track Reference Architecture for Microsoft SQL Server 2014 using PowerEdge R920 and Dell Storage SC9000December 2015Reference Architecture
Manual SQL Server Database Recovery with Dell Replay ManagerDecember 2015Video
SQL Server System Database Recovery Using Replay ManagerDecember 2015Video
11TB and 23TB Data Warehouse Fast Track Reference Architecture for Microsoft SQL Server 2014 using PowerEdge R730 and Dell Storage SCv2020November 2015Reference Architecture
Recover SQL Server Databases in a Failover Cluster Instance using Replay ManagerAugust 2015Video
Accelerating SQL Server 2014 OLTP Workloads on Hyper-V with SC4020 and FX Converged ArchitectureAugust 2015Technical White Paper
Using Replay Manager with Microsoft SQL ServerJune 2015Video
55TB Data Warehouse Fast Track Reference Architecture for Microsoft SQL Server 2014 using PowerEdge R730 and Dell Storage SC4020March 2015Reference Architecture
Top 5 Compellent Tricks for SQL ServerJanuary 2014Video
Dell Compellent Bare Metal Recovery for SQL ServerJanuary 2014Video
High Performance SQL Server with Storage Center All Flash ArrayNovember 2013Reference Architecture
SQL Server Disaster Recovery with Synchronous ReplicationNovember 2013Solutions Guide

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SharePoint

TitlePublished/UpdatedType
Deploying SharePoint 2016 Utilizing Dell Storage SC Series ArraysJuly 2016Best Practices
Deploying SharePoint 2013 Utilizing Compellent Storage CenterJune 2014Best Practices

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Storage Center (General)

TitlePublished/UpdatedType
Dell EMC SC Series Self-Encrypting DriveOctober 2017Reference Architecture
Dell PS Series to Dell EMC SC Series Terminology DictionaryOctober 2017White Paper
Dell EMC Storage Cross-Platform Replication Solution GuideOctober 2017Configuration & Deployment
Dell EMC SC Series How-to VideosSeptember 2017Video
Data Mobility with Volume Advisor and Live MigrateSeptember 2017Video
Dell Storage PowerShell SDK CookbookApril 2017White Paper

Best Practices for Sharing an iSCSI SAN Infrastructure with Dell PS Series and SC Series Storage using VMware vSphere Hosts

January 2017Best Practices
Best Practices for Sharing an iSCSI SAN Infrastructure with PS Series and SC Series using Windows HostsJanuary 2017Best Practices

Dell Storage Center OS 7.0 Data Reduction with Deduplication and Compression

January 2017Best Practices

Understanding RAID with Dell SC Series Storage

October 2016White Paper

Deploying ESXi 6.0 with Dell PS and SC Series Storage on Separate iSCSI Networks

October 2016Configuration & Deployment

Dell SC Series Federation, Volume Advisor, and Live Migrate

August 2016Video
Dell Storage SC Series Live MigrateAugust 2016Best Practices
Dell SupportAssist for SC Series ArraysAugust 2016Configuration Guide
Enabling Dell SupportAssist for SC Series ArraysAugust 2016Video
Dell Storage SC Series Data Reduction with Deduplication and CompressionJuly 2016Feature Brief
Dell Storage Manager and Cross-Platform ReplicationJuly 2016Feature Brief
Best Practices for Sharing an iSCSI SAN Infrastructure with Dell PS Series and Dell SC Series Storage using Linux HostsJuly 2016Best Practices
Storage Center Data Center BridgingJuly 2016Feature Brief

Dell Storage Cross-Platform Replication Video

May 2016Video
Best Practices for Securing Dell SC Series StorageMay 2016Best Practices

Platform and Data-efficient Dell Storage SC Series

May 2016White Paper
Dell Storage SC Series Volume Quality of Service (QoS)April 2016Video
Volume Quality of Service Best Practices with Dell SC Series StorageApril 2016Best Practices

iSCSI DCB with Dell SC Series Arrays using SCOS 7.0 Best Practices

April 2016Best Practices

iSCSI DCB with Dell SC Series Arrays using SCOS 7.0 Video

April 2016Video

Introduction to the Dell Storage PowerShell SDK

April 2016Video

Guidelines for Replacing a PS Series Group with an SC Series Array

February 2016White Paper

The Architectural Advantages of Dell SC Series Automated Tiered Storage

January 2016White Paper
Best practice documents for sharing an iSCSI SAN with Dell Storage PS Series and SC Series arraysJanuary 2016Best Practices

SC Series Flex Port Functionality Reference Architecture

October 2015Reference Architecture
Dell Compellent SNMP OverviewJuly 2014White Paper
Best Practices for Configuring an FCoE Infrastructure with Dell Compellent and Cisco NexusJune 2014Best Practices
Dell Compellent Storage Center 6.5 Multi-VLAN Feature BriefMay 2014Feature Brief

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Virtualization

TitlePublished/UpdatedType

Dell EMC SC5020 with Heterogeneous Virtualized Workloads on Microsoft Windows Server 2016 with Hyper-V

October 2017Best Practices

Dell EMC SC Series Storage with SAS Front-end Support for Microsoft Hyper-V

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Dell EMC Server Deployment Pack (DSDP) for Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager

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NEW! - Version 4.0

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Dell EMC Server Deployment pack (DSDP) configures the server's Dell Remote Access Controller (DRAC), integrated Dell Remote Access Controller (iDRAC), RAID, and BIOS using INI files and Command Line Interface (CLI) options. You can also configure RAID using the Array Builder Wizard.

 

What's new in Dell Server Deployment Pack 4.0:

  • Support for 14th generation of the PowerEdge servers.
  • Support for Microsoft System Center Conguration Manager.
  • Support for the System Lockdown mode feature.

 

Features in Dell Server Deployment Pack:

  • Configure the server's Dell Remote Access Controller (DRAC), integrated Dell Remote Access Controller (iDRAC), RAID, and BIOS using INI files and Command Line Interface (CLI) options. You can also configure RAID using the Array Builder Wizard.
  • Create a Dell specific boot image that is used in the operating system deployment.
  • Import and apply driver installation packages for specific Dell servers.
  • Consolidated launch points to various wizards, to perform a typical server deployment on site server installation.
  • Enhanced support for up to sixteen global and dedicated RAID hot spares.
  • Support for Microsoft System Center 2012 Configuration Manager and SP1 and R2 releases.
  • Support for various distributed deployment of Microsoft System Center 2012 Configuration Manager
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  • Support for deployment using x64 boot images (DTK with 64-bit support is required.)
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Dell Client Command Suite Webcast

Join our weekly webcast to discuss the Dell Client Command Suite and other systems management topics of interest to Dell customers.  

When: Thursdays at 10am US Central Time (see schedule below for details) Download a calendar invite (.ics) here

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Dell Client Command Suite Overview

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July 27th, 2017Management for Windows 10
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09-15-09 Dell Network Attached Storage: Dell PowerVault NX3000 and PowerVault NX300

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09-15-09 Dell Network Attached Storage: Dell PowerVault NX3000 and PowerVault NX300

The Dell TechCenter experts and a special Dell network attached storage (NAS) expert discuss the new Dell™ PowerVault™ NX3000 and PowerVault NX300 NAS storage solutions.

Technical Community - Background Reading

Dell PowerVault NX3000 and PowerVault NX300 Overview

Dell network attached storage (NAS) systems run the Microsoft® Windows® Storage Server 2008 OS, which provides a user interface for:

  • Initial system configuration
  • Unified storage appliance management
  • Simplified setup
  • Management of storage and shared folders
  • Optional support for Microsoft Internet SCSI (iSCSI) Software Target

Windows Storage Server 2008 is specially tuned to provide optimal performance for network attached storage. It provides enhancements in share and storage management scenarios, as well as integration of storage appliance management components and functionality.

Features in This Release

Microsoft Windows Storage Server 2008 provides efficient and unified file management by extending and consolidating the management interface. This enhanced interface includes:

  • File Server Resource Manager (FSRM) provides support for performing additional administration tasks.
  • Share and Storage Management is a snap-in application that allows for provisioning shares.
  • (Optional) Microsoft iSCSI Software Target, including the iSCSI Software Target snap-in application and wizards, can be used for creating and managing iSCSI targets, virtual disks, and snapshots.
  • Services for Network File System (NFS) enables NFS systems to access files on the NAS system.
  • Remote Desktop for Administration provides a Windows Server Remote Administration applet that enables browser-based remote access to the management console from non-Microsoft clients.
  • Single Instance Storage (SIS) enhancements include remote management, up to 20 volumes per server, and support for un-SIS or removal of SIS from a volume.

Chat Transcript

Dell-ScottHwww.twitpic.com/hrbsg
Dell-JeffSOkay, my clock shows 5 after
VeeamMarkLet's get ready to rumble
Dell-JeffSLet’s kick this thing off. A few housekeeping items, and then we'll jump in. This is an open dialogue; feel free to jump in with your questions at any time. No need to take notes; a transcript will be published within a couple of days. When you click any links provided, try using a right-click as the interface can sometimes bump you out
Dell-ScottHLink to the transcript page: www.delltechcenter.com/page/chat+topics+and+transcripts
Dell-JeffSOkay, so, let’s go. Today's topic is Dell PowerVault NAS solutions, namely a couple of new solutions we've put out recently: Dell PowerVault NX3000 and PowerVault NX300
Dell-JeffSWe have a guest expert today, Karthik, the Storage Product Marketing Manager for the NAS line. Did I get that right, Karthik?
Karthik_-_NAS_PMI am here…and you are right. I go by Karthik
Dell-ScottHFYI, for anyone that joins a chat late, you can use Action, Recent Room History to catch up
Karthik_-_NAS_PMOr K-man, as my peers call it :)
grealishCool!, so I've got a question regarding the backward compatibility with other PowerVault and SAN systems from Dell; this is related to central management
Dell-ScottHNice Super K-Man!
Karthik_-_NAS_PM:)
Karthik_-_NAS_PMHello all!
VeeamMarkCould you also let us know which file protocols each support? For cross Unix/Windows support environments?
Martin_HHi
Karthik_-_NAS_PMOn management, do you use OpenManage?
Karthik_-_NAS_PMMark, both products support CIFS/NFS
Karthik_-_NAS_PMNFS for non-Windows
VeeamMarkExcellent
grealishNo NAS management yet, but we will be investing in a SAN infrastructure and the PowerVault NX3000 could act as a NAS node to the SAN volumes
Dell-JeffSFYI, a link to the Dell TechCenter page on the PowerVault NX3000, with a cheesy demo I recorded (which I plan to redo when time permits): www.delltechcenter.com/page/dell+powervault+nx3000
VeeamMarkCould this be used as a direct to target location for a backup software provider?
grealishAs the EqualLogic SAN has integrated management, how does this interface to the NAS
Karthik_-_NAS_PMGrealish, Dell OpenManage can manage both previous generation and current generation NAS products
Karthik_-_NAS_PMAn EqualLogic SAN does not manage PowerVault NAS; PowerVault NAS is managed by OpenManage for both 1:1 and 1:many
grealishDoes OpenManage run on the NAS hardware, or is it an external component (sorry if it's a silly question)
VeeamMarkAt first glance, looking at the box online, it appears to be built on a PowerEdge chassis. Does this mean it supports CIM/Smash hardware alerting?
ceriEvening. Sorry I'm late. Did something to my knee on this evening's run and had to hobble home ::unsure
ersonBoth are running Microsoft Windows Storage Server 2008, right?
Karthik_-_NAS_PMWhen you connect an EqualLogic back end to the PowerVault NX3000, you provison the storage through the EqualLogic SAN but can do your monitoring through OpenManage with the rest of your servers
Dell-JeffS@erson, correct
Karthik_-_NAS_PMIt is built on PowerEdge servers, and yes it is running Windows Storage Server 2008
grealishOkay, thanks Kart ;)
HoosierCABThe PowerVault NX3000 looks a lot like a PowerEdge R710; does it use the same spares for drives?
ersonDoh, nothing on learndell about either of the two
Karthik_-_NAS_PMOpenManage supports CIM; I am not too sure about Smash. I believe it will if not already does support it
Dell-JeffSThe PowerVault NX300 was just released last week; the page for it is here: www.dell.com/us/en/business/storage/powervault-nx300/pd.aspx?refid=powervault-nx300&s=bsd&cs=04
Karthik_-_NAS_PMYou bet, Grealish
grealishBut OpenManage can't act as the central management of the EqualLogic and PowerVault NX?
Karthik_-_NAS_PMCorrect, same as PowerEdge R710
durkinrWill there be a Windows Server 2008 Release 2 (R2) version of storage server that support classifications?
ersonAny idea when the manuals will show up for the PowerVault NX300? Presumably here:
Karthik_-_NAS_PMDell Management Console can be your centralized one-to-many management tool, but because of general SAN complexity, EqualLogic SAN management tool makes more sense for SAN management
Karthik_-_NAS_PMNo plans for Storage Server version yet
ersonDurkinr, Windows 2008 Storage Server was released just a couple of months ago, so if an R2 version is released it's probably far off
grealishWill there be demo kits available, or did any of you guys see these units in VMworld?
Karthik_-_NAS_PMAt RTS on 10/12, we will post all support documents
VeeamMarkDoes the Dell TechCenter have any of these boxes installed in their environment yet?
grealish@kart, yes the EqualLogic SAN tool is sweet; I like it a lot :)
Karthik_-_NAS_PMThey soon will, that is if they are nice to me of course :)
Dell-JeffSI have the PowerVault NX3000 up and running
Karthik_-_NAS_PMGlad you like it. I will pass it on to my EqualLogic peers
Dell-JeffSSimilar interface as the PowerVault NX300 (same OS, Wizard)
grealishbtw.. i miss it, been working on a Fsc Fibercat .... uuuuhhh
Karthik_-_NAS_PMYep
VeeamMarkI would love to see the performance of a backup using the vStorage API to a PowerVault NX3000 and see performance between that and VCB—in a virtual environment, that is
Dell-JeffScome on over :) I'll record you and Kong and take all the credit for the demo
ersonHow does it work to connect multiple PowerVault NX300 systems?
Karthik_-_NAS_PMLol
Dell-JeffSThey can all play in the same namespace
Karthik_-_NAS_PMUnder DFS single-root namespace
grealishNamespace, and a separate management VLAN possibly?
Dell-ScottHThere's the Jeff we know and love; and if it stinks, you'll get the credit :-)
HoosierCABDo both PowerVault NX3 boxes support iSCSI?
ersonIs it a PERC 6/i in the PowerVault NX300?
Karthik_-_NAS_PMOnly PowerVault NX3000 supports an iSCSI target
Karthik_-_NAS_PMYes, it has PERC 6/i
Dell-JeffSSeriously though, Mark, next time you are in town, swing on by—the PowerVault NX3000 is very underutilized as it is. :)
VeeamMarkI will be there next week
Karthik_-_NAS_PMVLAN...hmmm, namespace is managed within the Windows Storage Server GUI, but you will need to manage your VLAN outside. Not sure if I answered your question
VeeamMarkI could do it now if VKY has set up the vendor permissions :)
Dell-JeffSStill working on that; redoing the lab this week. Will have vendor gateway before too long
ceriWhat discovery methods does the PowerVault NX3000 support for iSCSI?
grealishIf it's Windows 2003 Standard installed, it could be done with some configuration work
durkinrOkay, is there a benefit to buying a PowerVault NX3000 over just buying a PowerEdge R710 and putting on Server R2 and setting it up as a file server?
Dell-JeffSFunny, I wrote a blog on that
VeeamMarkGreat question, Durkin; I was literally typing that
Dell-JeffSIs that a set-up question?
grealish@durkinr, yes I'd be interested in knowing the differences
ersonAlmost looks like the PowerVault NX300 has one PCIe slot and bracket on the back?
Dell-JeffS:) Getting link
Karthik_-_NAS_PMCouple of important benefits besides the appliance out-of-box experience in setting up, etc. 1) Windows Storage Server is basically optimized for file serving 2) No Cals needed for clients
Dell-JeffSWhat he said in way too many words: http://en.community.dell.com/blogs/dell_tech_center/archive/2009/09/09/fast-deployment-amp-easy-to-manage-nas-dell-powervault-nx300.aspx
durkinr@veeammark, me too. Disk space on our BE media servers with VCB is just not enough to run the simultaneous backups we need with VCB
Karthik_-_NAS_PMPowerVault NX300 does not have any additional PCIe slot
Dell-JeffSEase of setup too. It’s done. When you turn it on, it already has the volumes/shares configured and ready to go
Karthik_-_NAS_PMRight
ersonI'm expecting the PowerVault NX300 to be dirt cheap
Karthik_-_NAS_PMWondering how much you expect it to be; just curious
Karthik_-_NAS_PMWith 4x 160 GB drives for example...
VeeamMarkIn comparison to quality for money received, everything from Dell is "dirt cheap"
ersonWho would buy that?
Karthik_-_NAS_PMJust so you know, I don't want to mislead you on pricing as the pricing team is still working on that, but I am just curious
ersonThe only sane option is 4x 1 TB nearline SAS, IMHO
VeeamMarkErson, never underestimate the SMB market :)
Karthik_-_NAS_PMVery true
JeffHengesbachSMBs that want simple, consolidated stuff—yeah, what Veeammark said
VeeamMarkLooking at this from a virtualization perspective, this box looks to be a solid entry into the shared storage needed for VMware
ersonI guess you’re right. I'm not very representative of the SMB market I guess with my PowerEdge M1000e, PowerEdge R710 and EqualLogic PS6000e
grealishSMBs, less is more ;)
ersonGrealish, that also goes for disk space :)
VeeamMark@erson, you are just more M than A—S that is
grealishSomeone put it to me once like this, "Fight the wife, and yeah sleep on your own" ;)
Karthik_-_NAS_PMThanks for your input, Erson. That option is definitely there. We just made the capacity and drive type flexible so it fits all customers
ersonVeeammark, right again. So, what about 2 TB drives? Two manufacturers have released 7200 rpm drives
Karthik_-_NAS_PMVery soon after RTS
Dell-KongYSo how many here consider themselves SMB? MB? Large enterprise? Just curious
Dell-JeffSRTS=release to shipping
Karthik_-_NAS_PMRTS of those drives from Dell, I meant
Karthik_-_NAS_PMOoops…thanks, Jeff
durkinrWe are SME ~250 users
grealish@kongy, MB to large enterprise
VeeamMark@dell-kongy, as a company, S... very S. As a consultant to customers, LEBU and FED
Dell-JeffSI'm still new to Dell. Haven't been assimilated into acronyms yet
ersonWe're a small company of 40 employees, but very high. IT demands being an ISV, thus the pretty hefty hardware
HoosierCABDell-kongy, Um, I'm medium enterprise at the day job, SMB (or smaller) at the consulting gigs
JeffHengesbachSME: ~200
Dell-KongYThanks for sharing
ceri@dell-kongy, I am ex-large enterprise; now I am just education. We aim to buy enterprise-class where appropriate, however
ersonSo we're probably going in the medium business section when it comes to IT hardware purchases
Dell-JeffSKong, I'm LE ;)
durkinrIs the SIS capability of the PowerVault NX3000 special or just built-in to Windows Storage Server?
grealishWe’re about 2500 globally, but also our customer solutions would be the real use
Dell-JeffSIt’s part of Windows Storage Server 2008 done at the volume level
ersonETA on RTS of 2 TB?
ersonDurkinr, built-in
ersonWindows 2003 Storage Server also had SIS
ersonDoh, Jeff’s already answered
Dell-JeffSIn that demo I linked to earlier about halfway through, I turn on SIS on one of the volumes
durkinrYeah we use Windows Storage Server 2003—should have known the answer to my own question
Karthik_-_NAS_PMTes, SIS is part of Windows Storge Server 2008
durkinrUm, I was just testing you ::blush
ersonRegarding small, medium, large companies, I often get to help our customers to size the hardware they need to run our software. And those companies are from about 5–20,000 people. BTW, for those with Technet (or MSDN I presume) you can get a Windows Storage Server 2008 for evaluation there. That's one thing they didn't offer with Windows Storage Server 2003.
Karthik_-_NAS_PMHow's SIS working out for you, Durkinr?
Dell-JeffSAdmin guide, other manuals for the PowerVault NX3000, FYI: http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/stor-sys/nx3000/en/index.htm
durkinrWe don't use it now, but I'm looking into it for the future. We are using Enterprise Vault on our PowerVaults right now
Karthik_-_NAS_PMGot it. Microsoft made some good improvements to SIS in Windows Storage Server 2008. You would like it
erson/me is pondering about building a dirt-cheap SCSI target with Windows Storage Server 2008 on the lab network
Dell-JeffSAlso, File Server performance comparison of three Dell PowerVault NX3000 configurations paper: www.principledtechnologies.com/clients/reports/dell/nx3000.pdf
Karthik_-_NAS_PMGood link, Jeff. Thanks. We hope to deliver some more along the same lines with internal storage and PowerVault MD1000 soon
durkinrThanks, that's useful Jeff
grealishNice paper, Jeff, thanks
erson"Snapshots Built-in VSS snapshots for CIFS/NFS. Additional snapshots capability may exist depending on external storage array."
ersonThat’s from the PowerVault NX300 spec
ersonExternal storage array on the PowerVault NX300?
Karthik_-_NAS_PMYep, using VSS
durkinrWe have EqualLogic PS5000 and EqualLogic PS6000. I need to look at an EqualLogic PS4000 for some cheap bulk file storage
Karthik_-_NAS_PMSorry
Karthik_-_NAS_PMThat should be corrected. It is taken from PowerVault NX3000. It should just say built-in snapshot support. Good catch, thanks
Dell-JeffSJust got my EqualLogic PS4000XV in today, along with an EqualLogic PS6000XV in the process of re-doing our whole lab
Dell-JeffS
durkinrIf I come and help, can I have an EqualLogic PS4000XV too?
Dell-JeffSWe're going to have 8 total EqualLogic arrays in our group. I wish we could give out storage arrays to help with all this fun
VeeamMarkI would be willing to host an array here in Dallas
Dell-JeffSLol
VeeamMarkYou could prove out replication strategies over the WAN to remote locations. I even have a Dell PowerEdge 2200 that can act as a gateway
VeeamMarkfor those wanting to run Nt and Netware 4.5
Dell-JeffSWe will consider your generous offer
durkinrI'll host one here in Oregon, and we can set up WAN replication testing
Dell-JeffSWe will consider your generous offer as well. :)
grealishNice idea, guys
Dell-JeffSIt was fun enough trying to get the hardware for the lab. I'm sure management would just love that request
Dell-JeffSAny more NAS questions?
VeeamMarkI will produce white papers though
Dell-JeffSAny NAS-specific demos I can record for you?
Dell-JeffSOr rather, when Mark is here next week, that he can record for you
VeeamMarkNice
Karthik_-_NAS_PMJeff, I haven't checked out your demos.. did you send out the link here before?
Dell-JeffSAnd I can take credit for?
VeeamMarkYep
durkinrYes, record a demo setting up a PowerVault NX3000 as an NFS target for VMware backup using vSphere and the new DR appliance
Dell-JeffSJust one cheesy one so far...Going to re-record and spend more time on the SIS/hadow copy: www.delltechcenter.com/page/dell+powervault+nx3000
Karthik_-_NAS_PMOkay, thanks!
Dell-JeffSI recorded the demo from the iDRAC console expecting more stuff on the initial setup
VeeamMark@dell-jeffs, can you have a VM with access to a VC with VMS and network access to the PowerVault NX3000 ready for Wednesday? I'll do the rest
Karthik_-_NAS_PMNice
Dell-JeffSBut the wizard just asked for a password change and language and bam—done!
Dell-JeffSSure. Kong,. that's possible right?
Dell-KongY@veeammark, yes barring any major setback to the core infrastructure bring-up
Dell-JeffSAlright, folks... Thanks for all the great questions!
Karthik_-_NAS_PMSo, no more questions on NAS right?
Karthik_-_NAS_PMYes, thank you all!
VeeamMarkThanks @karthik!
Dell-JeffSAnd thanks for joining us today. Next week we are going in-depth on EqualLogic Networking—two storage topics in a row!
Karthik_-_NAS_PMYou are welcome, Mark!
durkinrGreat, I'm always interested in new EqualLogic information
grealish@jeff, cool! Will be interesting for sure
ersonJeffs, remember to link the article about that in the latest Power Solutions magazine on the chat start page
VeeamMarkIs EqualLogic provisioning your storage any easier?
grealishNetwork example with the PowerVault NX and EqualLogic would be interesting
VeeamMarkIt only takes a rocket scientist to provision other storage solutions
Dell-JeffS@erson, Good idea. Will do
ersonPage 94 :)
Dell-JeffS@grealish, true, that's something we can do as well
durkinrProvisioning is easy, doing it correctly for the specific situation is the hard part
Dell-JeffSOkay, folks, have a good day (and a good evening Erson!)
durkinr left.
grealishThanks, guys
grealishIt's good night from here ;)
Dell-KongYThank you, everyone
CeriNight then folks.
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Advanced Materials

software defined storage Dell XC Series, Nutanix, whitepapers, hyperconverged clusters, SDS

This contenthasbeenmovedtoanewlocation.ToaccessDellEMCXCSeriestechnicalcontent,pleasegohere.

 

This page is a frequently updated collection of all Dell EMC XC Series Hyper-converged appliances Powered by Nutanix technical content produced by Marketing, Converged Platforms & Solutions Division Engineering, and Solution Partners for the Dell EMC XC Series Powered by Nutanix. Add this page to your watchlist to be notified when new publications are added to the collection.

 

Architecture and Technology   Data Protection    Desktop Virtualization  Log Analytics  Networking  

 

Microsoft Hyper-V 2016  Nutanix SCOM MP   Pivotal Cloud Foundry       Security       

 

Server Virtualization   Videos

 


***TechCenterisbeingmigratedtoanewsitebyDec.2,2017.***

 

Architecture and Technology

Title

Published/Updated

Version

Type

Dell EMC XC430 Xpress Hyper-Converged Solution Overview

July 2017

1.0Solution Overview from Demartek

Deploying Oracle 12c RAC Database on Dell EMC XC Series All-Flash

January 2017

1.0Best Practices

Deploying Microsoft Exchange Server 2016 on Dell EMC XC Series using Hyper-V

November 2016

1.0White Paper

Deploying Microsoft Exchange Server 2016 on Dell EMC XC Series using iSCSI

November 2016

2.0White Paper

Dell EMC XC630 Web-Scale Hyper-converged Appliance: Greater Database Performance Than Alternative Integrated Solution 

 July 2016

1.0Test Report

Dell EMC XC Series  Hyper-converged Appliance Best Practices for Running Windows Server 2012 R2 with Hyper-V

July 2016

1.0

Best Practices

Dell EMC XC Series Based Storage Platform Options that Affect Embedded Systems Management

May 2016

1.0

White Paper

Dell EMC XC Series 2,300 Mailbox Exchange 2013 with iSCSI Resiliency Storage Solution

April 20161.0White Paper

Dell EMC XC Series Powered by Nutanix Hyper-V Reference Architecture

November 2015

1.0White Paper

Dell EMC XC Series Hyper-converged Appliances - Reference Architecture for VMware ESXi Cluster 

 January 2016

1.0White Paper

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Data Protection

Title

Published

Version

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Data Domain Cloud Tier for Dell EMC XC Series Hyper-Converged Appliances – Solutions GuideAugust 20171.1Solutions Guide
Azure Backup for Dell EMC XC Xpress Hyper-Converged Appliances – Solutions GuideJune 20171.0Solutions Guide

Dell EMC XC Series Hyper-Converged Appliances Data Protection Reference Architecture

July 20171.1Reference Architecture

Avamar and Data Domain on Hyper-V using Dell EMC XC Series Hyper-Converged Appliances Deployment Guide

May 2017

1.0

Deployment Guide

Avamar and Data Domain on ESXi using Dell EMC XC Series Hyper-Converged Appliances Deployment Guide

May 2017

1.0

Deployment Guide

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Desktop Virtualization (VDI)

Title

Published

Version

Type

Dell EMC XC Series Hyper-Converged Appliances for Citrix XenDesktop – Reference Architecture

July 2017

1.1

Reference Architecture

Dell EMC XC Series Hyper-Converged Appliances for VMware Horizon – Reference Architecture July 20171.1Reference Architecture
Dell EMC XC Series Hyper-converged Appliances – A Winning VDI Solution with Scalable Infrastructure January 20161.0White Paper

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Log Analytics

Title

Published/Updated

Version

Type

Technical Preview: Dell EMC XC Series Log Analytics Solution

September 2017

1.0

Solution Brief

 

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Microsoft Hyper-V 2016

Title

Published/Updated

Version

Type

Technical Preview: XC Series with Microsoft Hyper-V 2016 SupportSeptember 20171.0Solution Brief

Technical Preview: Upgrading XC Series to Windows Hyper-V 2016

September 2017

1.0

Solution Brief

 

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Networking

Title

Published

Version

Type

Layer 2 Leaf-Spine deployment with Dell EMC XC Series September 20171.0Video
Layer 3 Leaf-Spine deployment with Dell EMC XC Series September 20171.0Video

Dell EMC XC Series Networking Deployment and Best Practices Guide

July 2017

1.0

White Paper

Dell Storage Networking with Dell XC Series Hyper-converged Appliances Powered by NutanixJanuary 20161.0Solutions Brief

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Nutanix SCOM MP

Title

Published/Updated

Version

Type

Nutanix SCOM MP for Dell EMC XC SeriesSeptember 20171.0Solution Brief
Nutanix Management Pack Features on XC SeriesSeptember 20171.0Video

Nutanix Management Pack Deployment on XC Series

September 2017

1.0

Video

 

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Pivotal Cloud Foundry (PCF)

Title

Published

Version

Type

Production Pivotal Cloud Foundry on Dell EMC XC Series Hyper-Converged Appliances Reference Architecture

August 20171.0Production level Reference Architecture

Production Pivotal Cloud Foundry on VMware vSphere using Dell EMC XC Series Hyper-Converged Appliances Deployment Guide

August 20171.0Production level Deployment Guide

Pivotal Cloud Foundry on Dell EMC XC Series Hyper-Converged Appliances Reference Architecture

May 20171.0Reference Architecture

Pivotal Cloud Foundry on VMware vSphere using Dell EMC XC Series Hyper-Converged Appliances Deployment Guide

May 2017

1.0

Deployment Guide

 

 
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Security

Title

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Gemalto SafeNet Key Secure Solutions for Dell EMC XC Series Hyper-converge Appliances 

  February 2016

  1.0

Technical Brief



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Server Virtualization

Title

Published

Version

Type

Virtualized SQL Server Performance and Scaling on Dell EMC XC Series Web-scale Hyper-converged Appliances Powered by Nutanix Software

July 20151.0White Paper

 

Videos

Title

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Type

Dell EMC XC Xpress Video  

June 2017

1.0

Launch Video

 

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Product Documentation

XC Series

               

 

XC430 Xpress        XC430           XC730-16G      XC630      XC730xd and XC730xd-12C  XC6320

 

                                                          

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Shared XC Series Documentation

Title

Published/Updated

Version

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Dell EMC XC Series Hyper-converged Appliance Best Practices for Running Windows Server 2012 R2 with Hyper-V    !Updated

July 2016A00Best Practices

Nutanix End User License Agreement

 August 2015

 A01

 Nutanix EULA

Information Update for XC Series Hyper-converged Appliances

 May 2016

 A02

 Information Update

Rack Installation

 July 2011

 

 Product Document

 

 

 

Dell EMC XC430 Xpress

Title

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Getting Started With Your System

June 2017

 A00

Product documentation

Dell EMC XC430 Xpress Hyper-converged Appliance Deployment Guide for Hyper-V    !UpdatedSeptember 2017 A02Product documentation
Dell EMC XC430 Xpress Hyper-converged Appliance Deployment Guide for ESXi     !UpdatedSeptember 2017 A02Product documentation

Dell EMC XC430 Xpress Hyper-converged Appliance Deployment Guide for AHV    !Updated

September 2017

 A02

Product Documentation

Dell EMC XC430 Xpress Hyper-converged Appliance Service and Installation Guide

June 2017

 A00

 Product Documentation

Dell EMC XC430 Xpress Hyper-converged Appliance Support Matrix !UpdatedSeptember 2017A02Product Documentation
Dell EMC XC430 Xpress Deployment Checklist   !UpdatedSeptember 2017A02Product Documentation

Fabric Manager for XC Series Family User's Guide  !Updated

 

September 2017

 A02

 Product Documentation

 

 

 

Dell EMC XC430

Title

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Getting Started With Your System|Getting Started With Your System

 March 2016

 A02

 Product documentation

Dell EMC XC430 Hyper-converged Appliance Solutions Guide

 May 2016

 A03

 Product Documentation

Dell EMC XC430 Hyper-converged Appliance Owner's Manual

 May 2016

 A03

 Product Documentation

Dell EMC XC430 Hyper-converged Appliance Support Matrix

 March 2016

 A03

 Product Documentation

 

Dell EMC XC630

Title

Published/Updated

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Getting Started With Your System

 March 2016

 A03

 Product Documentation

Dell EMC XC630 Hyper-converged Appliance Solutions Guide

 May 2016

 A04

 Product Documentation

Dell EMC XC630 Hyper-converged Appliance Owner's Manual

 May 2016

 A04

 Product documentation

Dell EMC XC630 Hyper-converged Appliance Support Matrix

 March 2016

 A04

 Product Documentation

 

Dell EMC XC6320

Title

Published/Updated

Version

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Getting Started With Your System

 March 2016

 A01

 Product Documentation

Dell EMC XC6320 Hyper-converged Appliance Solutions Guide

 May 2016

 A02

 Product Documentation

Dell EMC XC6320 Hyper-converged Appliance Owner's Manual

 May 2016

 A02

 Product Documentation

Dell EMC XC6320 Hyper-converged Appliance Support Matrix

 March 2016 

 A03

 Product Documentation

Dell EMC XC730-16G

Title

Published/Updated

Version

Type

Getting Started With Your System

 March 2016

 A03

 Product Documentation

Dell EMC XC730-16G Hyper-converged Appliance Solutions Guide

 May 2016

 A03

 Product Documentation

Dell EMC XC730-16G Hyper-converged Appliance Owner's Manual

 May 2016

 A02

 Product Documentation

Dell EMC XC730-16G Hyper-converged Appliance Support Matrix

 March 2016

 A03

 Product Documentation

 

Dell EMC XC730xd and Dell EMC XC730xd-12C

Title

Published/Updated

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Getting Started With Your System

 February 2015

 NA

 Product Documentation

Dell EMC XC730xd

Dell EMC XC730xd Hyper-converged Appliance Solutions Guide

 May  2016

 A04

 Product Documentation

Dell EMC XC730xd Hyper-converged Appliance Owner's Manual

 May 2016

 A04

 Product Documentation

Dell XC730xd Hyper-converged Appliance Support Matrix

 March 2016

 A04

 Product Documentation

Dell EMC XC730xd-12C

 

 

 

Dell EMC XC730xd-12C Hyper-converged Appliance Solutions Guide

 May 2016

 A03

 Product Documentation

Dell EMC XC730xd-12C Hyperconverged Appliance Owner's Manual

 May 2016

 A03

 Product Documentation

Dell EMC XC730xd-12C Hyper-converged Appliance Support Matrix

 March 2016

 A04

 Product Documentation

Previous Releases

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Previous Releases

Red Hat, Liberty, OSP 8, Mitaka, Reference Architecture, jetstream, Ready Bundle, Cloud, OSP 9, Jetpack, OpenStack

Previous Releases of the Dell Red Hat OpenStack Cloud Solution

This page provides a summary of the technical documentation for earlier releases of the Dell EMC Ready Bundle for Red Hat OpenStack, previously known as the Dell Red Hat OpenStack Cloud Solution.  All documents are located individually in the TechCenter Resource Repository, which can be found on the tab near the top of this page.

For each release, in addition to the main Architecture Guide, several Technical Guides are available that document best practices and various extensions to the core architecture. 

For the current release of the Dell EMC Ready Bundle for Red Hat OpenStack, Version 10.010.1, based on Red Hat OSP 10 (Newton), please refer back to the main OpenStack TechCenter page. Note that in Release 10 the release numbering of the Ready Bundle was revised to match that of the Red Hat OSP release, hence the "skip" from Release 6 to 10.

 

Release10and10.0.1

TechnicaldocumentationfortheDellRedHatOpenStackCloudSolution Release 10/10.0.1,basedonRedHatOpenStackPlatform10(OSP10),whichusesOpenStackNewton,islistedbelow. 

ArchitectureGuides:

ExtensionsSolutionsforCloudManagement,Containers,CloudNative,andHadoopBigDataAnalytics:

DeploymentGuides:

OperationsGuides:

ReleaseDocumentation:

Anasterisk(*)indicatesdocumentsthatarebrandnewforthisrelease.  Youcanalsodownload allofthetechnicalguidesinasingleziparchive.

Release 6.0.1

Technical documentation for the Dell Red Hat OpenStack Cloud Solution VersionRelease 6.0.1, based on Red Hat OpenStack Platform 9 (OSP 9), which uses OpenStack Mitaka, is listed below. Release 6.0.1 added several extensions to Release 6.0, including guides for CloudForms and OpenShift Container Platform.

 

Release 6.0

Technical documentation for the Dell Red Hat OpenStack Cloud Solution Version 6, based on Red Hat OpenStack Platform 9 (OSP 9), which uses OpenStack Mitaka, is listed below.

 

Release 5.0

Technical documentation for the Dell Red Hat OpenStack Cloud Solution Version 5, based on Red Hat OpenStack Platform 8 (OSP 8), which uses OpenStack Liberty, is listed below.

 

   

Dell EMC Red Hat OpenStack Cloud Solutions

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Dell EMC Red Hat OpenStack Cloud Solutions

Ceph, software defined storage, Red Hat, cloud native, PaaS, osp 10, OSP 8, Docker, Kubernetes, Midokura, R730xd, Platform as a Service, CaaS, DSS 7000, pivotal, containers, big data, Mitaka, Hybrid Cloud, SDN, analytics, Hadoop, Software Defined Networking, Reference Architecture, jetstream, newton, MidoNet, cloud foundry, CloudForms, Cloud, Cloudera, OpenShift, OSP 9, OpenStack Platform, osp9, Jetpack, Self Service, OpenStack, SDS, automation

Together, Dell EMC and Red Hat, partners for more than 17 years, deliver a jointly engineered, deeply integrated, and fully-validated OpenStack cloud solution – The Dell EMC Ready Bundle for Red Hat OpenStack Platform. See below on this page for a listing of all technical resources and documentation for this solution.

This solution delivers rapid and reliable business results:

  • It marries the innovation of the OpenStack community with fast automated deployment, highly reliable operations, and simplified management.
  • It has pre-designed scalability for growth, with independent scaling of compute and storage nodes.
  • It supports Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Containers as a Service (CaaS) to provide a complete range of cloud-based services.

The hallmarks of the solution include rapid automated deployment that allows you to respond faster to business and market demands, reliable operations that provide the stability and reliability your business demands, and simplified management that streamlines operations with easy-to-use interfaces.

To highlight some of the impressive automation and performance aspects of the integrated solution:

  • Deployment automation tools can configure the hardware and software in just over an hour – consistently and reliably each time!
  • Powerful processing can launch 100 VMs in about 30 seconds! Launch 500 VMs in under 2 minutes!

  

The latest release is the Dell EMC Ready Bundle for Red Hat OpenStack Platform Release 10.0.110.1, whichis based on Red Hat OpenStack Platform 10 (OSP 10) andsupportsDellEMCPowerEdge14GR-seriesservers. This release ,whichwithOSp10 uses OpenStack Newton, and delivers improved stability and scalability, simplified user interfaces with OSP Director, improved network performance and platform security, and role definition with composable services. This is also a "Long Life" release from Red Hat, with support available for up to 5 years.   

Release10.1oftheDellEMCReadyBundleforRedHatOpenStackPlatform,basedonDellEMCPowerEdge14GR-seriesrackservers,hasbeenshowntohavea30%increaseinperformanceanda47%increaseinscalabilitywhencomparedtothepreviousRelease10withanalogousPowerEdge13GR-seriesrackservers.(BasedonDellEMCinternalbenchmarktesting,November2017.) 

 

Overview Documents

These documents provide an overview of the solution and examples of some of the key enterprise use cases.

 

Technical Resources

Numerous technical resources are available for Release 10.0.110.1 of the Ready Bundle for Red Hat OpenStack Platform.  In addition to the Architecture Guides, which are the primary documents for the solution, there are deployment guides, operational guides covering key procedures and best practices, and several Technical Guides that cover important extensions to the core architecture.

Architecture Guides:

ExtensionsSolutionsforCloudManagement,Containers,CloudNative,andHadoopBigDataAnalytics:

Deployment Guides:

Operations GuidesGuide:

Release Documentation:

Anasterisk(*)indicatesdocumentsthatarebrandnew

ExtensionsSolutions for thisrelease.  YoucanalsodownloadallofthetechnicalguidesinasingleziparchiveCloudManagement,Containers,CloudNative,andHadoopBigDataAnalytics*:

*ThesedocumentswereissuedwithRelease10.0.1and,whiletheyhavenotyetbeenvalidatedwithRelease10.1,theyshouldbefullyapplicable.

Documentation collections for recent prior releases can also be found on the Previous Releases page.

 

Additional information on containers, and how they are used with and complement OpenStack, can be found on the Container Compendium page on TechCenter.
 

  

Network Functions Virtualization (NFV)

 

OpenStack solutions for service providers, including Network Functions Virtualization (NFV), are emerging as one of the largest and fastest growing applications of OpenStack, where OpenStack is employed as a highly efficient infrastructure platform for NFV, referred to as NFVi.

 

To learn more about Dell EMC NFV solutions please visit the TechCenter community for the Dell EMC NFV Ready Bundle for Red Hat.

  

Dell EMC and Red Hat Web Pages

 

Related Dell TechCenter, Dell4Enterprise, and Direct2DellEMC OpenStack Blogs

You can find additional information and insight in the following related blog posts (most recent first):

 

Ceph Standalone Storage Solutions

In addition to using Red Hat Ceph Storage as the storage backend of the Dell EMC Red Hat OpenStack Cloud Solution, Dell EMC offers several standalone software-defined storage solutions based on Red Hat Ceph, including the Dell EMC DSS 7000 Storage Server and the Dell EMC PowerEdge R730xd server.  Find out more with the following resources:

DSS 7000 with Red Hat Ceph Storage 2:

Dell EMC DSS 7000 Red Hat Ceph Storage 2 Performance and Sizing Guide

Taking Open, Scale-out Object Storage to New Heights with the DSS 7000 Storage Server 

PowerEdge R730xd with Red Hat Ceph Storage 1.3.2:

Dell PowerEdge R730xd Red Hat Ceph Storage Performance and Sizing Guide

 

Core OpenStack Solution Components

The Dell EMC Red Hat OpenStack Cloud Solution includes core software, hardware, professional services, and support.

Core Software Components from Red Hat

The solution architecture is based on the Red Hat Enterprise Linux OpenStack Platform 9, also known as the Mitaka release of OpenStack. This delivers both the Red Hat Enterprise Linux operating system and Red Hat OpenStack Platform in a single hardened and fully supported software distribution.  In the same manner Red Hat distributes Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Red Hat OpenStack Platform is a packaged, tested, and supported software package sold as an annual software subscription.

Red Hat performs compatibility testing, code back-porting, code patches and updates. The result is a stable, reliable and secure enterprise operating environment.  An extensive library of proven software from partners ensures customer choice for complementary applications that match their requirements.


Core Hardware Components from Dell EMC

The solution architecture includes Dell EMC server, storage, and networking infrastructure, bundled and validated system configurations, and a complete bill of materials. The core configuration includes all the necessary components for a complete, validated solution.

Dell EMC PowerEdge server hardware delivers the latest Intel® Xeon® processor family, high-performance memory, and a broad range of local storage options, including the following (with additional options supported as well):

  • The Dell EMC PowerEdge R630 server, used for the compute and controller nodes, is a hyper-dense, two-socket, 1U rack server. With computing capability previously only seen in 2U servers, the PowerEdge R630 delivers an impressive solution for cloud infrastructure. Optional server configurations are discussed in the Reference Architecture Guide.
  • The Dell EMC PowerEdge R730xd is an exceptionally flexible and scalable, two-socket 2U rack server. Designed with an incredible range of configurability, the PowerEdge R730xd meets the needs of many different workloads. Storage is built out in blocks of 3x PowerEdge R730xd servers that delivers high performance processing and a broad range of workload-optimized local storage possibilities, including hybrid tiering.

Network configuration and topology include ToR switch configurations that utilize the Dell Networking S3048 for 1 GbE and S4810 for 10 GbE, plus optional use of the S6000 for large scale multi-rack networking.

Dell EMC also delivers deployment automation for both the Dell EMC hardware and the Red Hat OSP software.

Red Hat and Dell EMC Professional Services

Jointly designed and coordinated services are provided to assist customers in the planning, deployment, training, and implementation, including:

  • Assessment and feasibility – available from both Red Hat and Dell EMC
  • Cloud solution consulting– available from both Red Hat and Dell EMC
  • Hardware deployment and configuration – provided by Dell EMC Enterprise Deployment Team
  • Network implementation – provided by Dell EMC Enterprise Deployment Team
  • Software deployment and configuration – provided by Red Hat professional services

Red Hat and Dell EMC Support

Together, Red Hat and Dell EMC deliver an enterprise lifecycle experience by providing stable releases of OpenStack code that is integrated with the Red Hat Enterprise Linux operating system, packaged together as Red Hat Enterprise Linux OpenStack Platform, and fully certified on Dell EMC hardware platforms. Red Hat Enterprise Linux OpenStack Platform support provides long-term stability that includes security fixes, bug fixes, performance enhancements, and selected OpenStack features that can be back-ported and implemented without disrupting production environments.

Customer support is provided via a collaborative model. Dell EMC ProSupport accepts all customer support calls, validates the request and determines if the issue is related to hardware or software. Dell EMC provides any necessary hardware repairs. If required, Dell EMC executes a warm hand off to Red Hat for L1, L2, L3 customer software issues. Red Hat engineers are experienced, and knowledgeable in Linux and OpenStack to resolve problems quickly.

 

 

 

 

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PS Series Technical Documents

SAN, Dell Storage, exchange server, Dell PS Series, Dell EqualLogic VMware best practices, Storage, FluidFS, SQL Server, Best Practices, Dell EMC PS Series, EqualLogic, iSCSI, Windows Server, Linux / Unix, Dell EqualLogic iSCSI best practices, Oracle, database, iscsi san, Cloud, Virtualization, EqualLogic best practices, SharePoint, data protection, EqualLogic VMware best practices, PS Series

This page is a frequently updated collection of all Dell PS Series (EqualLogic) technical documents and videos produced by Dell EMC storage engineering, marketing and solution partners.

Reference documents (regularly updated):



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Data protectionLinux / UnixSharePoint
Exchange ServerOracleSQL Server
FluidFSSAN (general)Virtualization
Windows Server

 

Data protection

TitlePublished/UpdatedType
Disaster Recovery with Dell PS Series SANs and VMware vSphere Site Recovery ManagerJune 2017Best Practices
Dell PS Series Snapshots and Clones: Best Practices and Sizing GuidelinesDecember 2016Best Practices
PS Series Asynchronous Replication Best Practices and Sizing GuideNovember 2016Best Practices
Best Practices for Securing a Dell Storage PS Series SANOctober 2016Best Practices
Protection of User and Configuration Data on PS Series ArraysOctober 2015Technical White Paper
Using Dell PS Series Asynchronous ReplicationJune 2015Best Practices
Deploying Symantec Backup Exec 2014 with Dell PS Series ArraysMay 2015Best Practices
Advanced Performance Tuning for Dell EqualLogic Auto-ReplicationJuly 2014Best Practices
Dell EqualLogic PS Series Arrays: Understanding Synchronous ReplicationMarch 2014Deployment and Configuration Guide
Disaster Recovery Best Practices for Microsoft SQL Server 2012 with Dell EqualLogic Auto-Replication and VMware vCenter Site Recovery ManagerDecember 2013Best Practices
Best Practices for Deploying Dell EqualLogic Synchronous ReplicationOctober 2013Reference Architecture

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Exchange Server

TitlePublished/UpdatedType
Deploying Microsoft Exchange Server 2016 with Dell PS Series ArraysFebruary 2016Best Practices
Sizing and Best Practices for Deploying Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 on VMware vSphere and Dell EqualLogic PS6110E ArraysAugust 2014Reference Architecture
DellEqualLogicPS6210E5000UserMailboxResiliencyStorageSolutionforMicrosoftExchangeServer2013July2014ReferenceArchitecture
Scaling Exchange 2013 Workloads on Dell EqualLogic PS6210E and Windows Server 2012 R2 with Hyper-VJuly 2014Best Practices
Exchange 2013 Data Protection with EqualLogic Auto-Snapshot Manager / Microsoft EditionOctober 2013Technical Report

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FluidFS

Click here for additional FluidFS technical content on Dell TechCenter.

TitlePublished/UpdatedType
NDMP Backup on Dell FS Series NAS using CommVault SimpanaJanuary 2017Best Practices
FluidFS Antivirus IntegrationMay 2014Deployment Guide
EqualLogic FluidFS NAS Replication Technical Concepts and Best PracticesJuly 2013Reference Architecture

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Linux / Unix

TitlePublished/UpdatedType
Dell Storage PS Series Arrays with SUSE Linux Enterprise Sever 12 SP1October 2016Best Practices
Using HIT/Linux and ASM/LE with Dell PS Series StorageAugust 2016Deployment and Configuration Guide
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Configuration Guide for Dell Storage PS Series ArraysApril 2016Deployment and Configuration Guide
Deploying Solaris 11 with EqualLogic ArraysFebruary 2014Deployment and Configuration Guide
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.3 NIC Optimization and Best Practices with EqualLogic SANsJanuary 2014Best Practices

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Oracle

TitlePublished/UpdatedType
Sizing and Best Practices for Online Transaction Processing Applications with Oracle 11g R2 using Dell PS SeriesMarch 2017Best Practices
Migrating an Oracle VM Environment Across Heterogeneous Storage ArraysJune 2014Best Practices
Sizing and Best Practices for Deploying Oracle VM using Dell EqualLogic Hybrid ArraysMarch 2014Best Practices

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SAN (general)

TitlePublished/UpdatedType
Dell PS Series to Dell EMC SC Series Terminology DictionaryOctober 2017White Paper
Dell PowerEdge M1000e Blade Enclosure and Dell PS Series SAN Design Best Practices using Dell S-Series and M-Series NetworkingMay 2017Best Practices
Dell PS Series DCB Configuration Best PracticesMay 2017Best Practices
Dell Storage Cross-Platform Replication Solutions GuideFebruary 2017Configuration & Deployment
Dell Storage PS Series Architecture: Hybrid Array Load BalancerFebruary 2017Technical Report
Dell PS Series Architecture: Self Encrypting Drive Management with PS Series ArraysFebruary 2017Technical Report
Dell Storage PS Series Architecture: Load BalancersFebruary 2017Best Practices
Best Practices for Sharing an iSCSI SAN Infrastructure with Dell PS Series and SC Series Storage using VMware vSphere HostsJanuary 2017Best Practices
Best Practices for Sharing an iSCSI SAN Infrastructure with PS Series and SC Series using Windows HostsJanuary 2017Best Practices
Dell PS Series Storage Arrays iSCSI Initiator and Operating System ConsiderationsJanuary 2017Configuration Guide
Dell PS Series Storage: Choosing a Member RAID PolicyJanuary 2017Best Practices
Best Practices for Deploying a Mixed 1Gb/10Gb Ethernet SAN using Dell Storage PS Series ArraysDecember 2016Best Practices
PS Series Template Volumes and Thin Clones: How and When to Use ThemNovember 2016White Paper
PS Series iSCSI Volume Connection Count Maximum CharacterizationNovember 2016White Paper
Deploying ESXi 6.0 with Dell PS and SC Series Storage on Separate iSCSI NetworksOctober 2016Configuration & Deployment
iSCSI Boot from SAN with Dell PS Series Storage and Dell PowerEdge 13G ServersSeptember 2016Best Practices
Dell Storage Cross-Platform Replication VideoMay 2016Video
Using IPv6 with Dell Storage PS Series ArraysMay 2016Best Practices
Guidelines for Replacing a PS Series Group with an SC Series ArrayFebruary 2016White Paper
Best Practices for Sharing an iSCSI SAN Infrastructure with Dell Storage PS Series and Dell SC Series ArraysJanuary 2016Best Practices
Best Practices for Sharing an iSCSI SAN Infrastructure with Dell PS Series and Dell SC Series Storage using Linux HostsDecember 2015Best Practices
Analyzing Dell Ps Series Storage with SAN HeadquartersOctober 2015Technical Report
Space Borrowing for Snapshots and ReplicasJune 2015Best Practices
Space Optimization of Data On Dell PS Series StorageJune 2015Technical White Paper
What's new in Dell PS Series firmware v8June 2015Video
PS Series Architecture - MPIO with Devices Having Unequal Link SpeedsJune 2015Best Practices
Configuring a Dell EqualLogic SAN Infrastructure with Virtual Link Trunking (VLT)January 2015Reference Architecture
EqualLogic PS Series Arrays: Access Control PoliciesJanuary 2014Technical White Paper
iSCSI Boot from SAN with Dell PS Series Storage and Dell PowerEdge 11G/12G ServersSeptember 2013Best Practices
Dell PowerEdge M1000e Blade and EqualLogic PS Series 10 GbE SAN Design Best PracticesOctober 2012Solution Best Practice
Dell EqualLogic PS-M4110 Blade Array Technical ArticleOctober 2012Technical Article

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SharePoint

TitlePublished/UpdatedType
Deploying SharePoint 2013 Using a Dell EqualLogic PS Series iSCSI SANOctober 2014Deployment and Configuration Guide
SharePoint Data Protection with Auto-Snapshot Manager/Microsoft Edition 4.7 Dell EqualLogic PS SeriesJune 2014Deployment and Configuration Guide

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SQL Server

TitlePublished/UpdatedType
17TB and 26TB Data Warehouse Fast Track for Microsoft SQL Server 2014 using PowerEdge R730 Server and Dell Storage PS Series PS6210SDecember 2015Deployment Guide
17TB Data Warehouse Fast Track Reference Architecture for Microsoft SQL Server 2014 using PowerEdge R730 and Dell Storage PS6210SMarch 2015Reference Architecture
26TB Data Warehouse Fast Track Reference Architecture for Microsoft SQL Server 2014 using PowerEdge R730 and Dell Storage PS6210SMarch 2015Reference Architecture
Microsoft SQL Server Database Protection using EqualLogic Auto-Snapshot Manager / Microsoft EditionSeptember 2014Deployment and Configuration Guide
Best Practices and Sizing Guidelines for Transaction Processing Applications with Microsoft SQL Server 2012 using EqualLogic PS Series Storage ArraysJune 2014Reference Architecture
Using Microsoft SQL Server with Dell EqualLogic PS Series ArraysApril 2014Configuration Guide
Best Practices for Decision Support systems with Microsoft SQL Server 2012 using Dell EqualLogic PS series Storage ArraysJuly 2013Reference Architecture
Best Practices and Sizing Guidelines for Transaction Processing Applications with Microsoft SQL 2012 using EqualLogic PS Series StorageMarch 2013Solution best practice
Protecting Microsoft SQL Server databases with EqualLogic Synchronous ReplicationOctober 2012Technical Report

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Virtualization

TitlePublished/UpdatedType

Best Practices for Implementing VMware vSphere in a Dell PS Series Storage Environment

September 2017Best Practices

Configuring and Installing the PS Series Multipathing Extension Module for VMware vSphere and PS Series Arrays

July 2017Deployment and Configuration Guide

Dell Storage PS Series Arrays: Scalability and Growth in Virtual Environments

Jaunuary 2017Technical White Paper

Citrix XenServer with Dell PS Series Storage Deployment and Configuration

January 2017Deployment and Configuration Guide

Virtual Volumes: Rapid Deployment of Virtual Machines

February 2016Video

Configuring iSCSI Connectivity with VMware vSphere 6 and Dell PS Series Storage

January 2016Deployment and Configuration Guide

Virtual Volumes: Terminology and More

November 2015Video

How Virtual Volumes Will Solve Storage Challenges in the Datacenter

November 2015Video

Dell Virtual Storage Manager: Installation Considerations and Local Data Protection

June 2015Deployment and Configuration Guide
Dell PS Series Arrays: Advanced Storage Features in VMware vSphereJune 2015Technical White Paper
Better Together: Optimizing VMware vSphere 6.0 Deployments with Dell EqualLogic PS Series Integration ToolsApril 2015Technical White Paper
VMware vSphere Virtual Volumes on Dell PS SeriesMarch 2015Technical White Paper
Dell Virtual Storage Manager 3.5: Installation Considerations and Datastore ManagerJanuary 2015Technical Report
VDI with VMware Horizon View and VMware vSphere on Dell Storage PS4210XS Hybrid Storage ArraysJanuary 2015Reference Architecture
VDI with Citrix XenDesktop and VMware vSphere on Dell EqualLogic PS6210XS Hybrid Storage ArraysDecember 2014Best Practices
VDI with Citrix XenDesktop and VMware vSphere on Dell Storage PS4210XS Hybrid Storage ArraysOctober 2014Best Practices
VDI with Citrix XenDesktop and VMware vSphere on Dell EqualLogic PS-M4110XS Hybrid Blade Storage ArraysAugust 2014Reference Architecture
Data Center Virtualization using Windows Server Hyper-V, PowerShell, and Dell EqualLogic StorageMay 2014Technical Solutions Collection
VMware ESXi NIC Optimization and Best Practices with EqualLogic SANJanuary 2014 Reference Architecture
Automation and Integration with MS System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2012 SP1 and Dell EqualLogic StorageOctober 2013Deployment and Configuration Guide
Dell EqualLogic Storage with Heterogeneous Virtualized Workloads on Microsoft Windows Server 2012 with Hyper-VSeptember 2013Reference Architecture
Sizing and Best Practices for Deploying Citrix XenDesktop on VMware vSphere with Dell EqualLogic StorageJanuary 2012Solution Best Practices

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Windows Server

TitlePublished/UpdatedType
Deploying and Configuring the Dell PS Series Multipath Device Specific Module with Microsoft WindowsJanuary 2017Configuration Guide
Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2 NIC Optimization and Best Practices with Dell PS SeriesJanuary 2017Best Practices
Setup and Configuration of a Windows Server Core Hyper-V Host using PowerShell and EqualLogic Storage and ToolsMay 2014Deployment and Configuration Guide
Using Dell EqualLogic Storage with Failover Clusters and Hyper-VMay 2014Deployment and Configuration Guide
Best Practices for Configuring DCB with Windows Server and EqualLogic Storage ArraysJanuary 2014Reference Architecture
Using Dell EqualLogic Storage with Microsoft Windows Server 2012November 2013Deployment and Configuration Guide
Windows Server 2008 R2 NIC Optimization and Best Practices with EqualLogic SANSeptember 2013Reference Architecture
Windows Command-line Automation Techniques for EqualLogic StorageJuly 2013Configuration Guide
Using Windows Active Directory for Account Authentication to EqualLogic PS Series GroupsNovember 2010Technical Report

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Dell Wyse Datacenter VDI solutions

Desktop Virtualization, vdi, CCC, DVS, Cloud Client Computing

Choose from a variety of flexible deployment options to create a VDI solution that integrates datacenter and endpoint systems with virtualization software and management, to deliver secure and predictable virtual desktops or server-based sessions. Users can access rich media and graphic applications from any location and on virtually any device, while providing IT departments with the ability to centrally host and manage sensitive user data and resources.

 

Because Dell EMC recognizes that not all organizations have the same VDI needs or expertise, nor the same size, you have the choice between different VDI infrastructure solutions:

 

Dell EMC VDI Complete Solutions

Deploy an easy, flexible, fully validated and supported hyper-converged virtual infrastructure (HCI) powered by VMware ESXi, vSAN and Horizon on turn-key Dell EMC VxRail or validated Dell EMC vSANReadyNode solutions for VDI. Dell’s Flexible Consumption Model, provided by Dell Financial Services, makes it easier than ever to get started. These solutions provide our customers with a single company, end-to-end support model.

 

Hyper-Converged Cloud client-computing Appliances 

Dell recommends hyper-converged infrastructures optimized for VDI which are easy to deploy and have predictable scaling and management costs. The Dell XC is powered by Nutanix and offers a choice of hypervisor (ESXi, Hyper-V, AHV) and broker software (Citrix XenDesktop, VMware Horizon). Our newest offering, the Dell EMC VxRail appliance is powered exclusively by VMware vSAN, ESXi and Horizon, bringing the first Dell Technologies appliance designed specifically for VDI. Access the reference architectures:

·        Dell EMC XC Series Appliance for Citrix XenDesktop (with Nutanix) 13G13thgenerationappliance   [direct PDF]

·        Dell EMC XC Series Appliance for Citrix XenDesktop (with Nutanix) 14G14thgenerationappliance   [direct PDF]

·        Dell EMC XC Series Appliance for VMware Horizon (with Nutanix)   [direct PDF]

·        Dell EMC VxRail with Citrix XenDesktop   [direct PDF]

·        Dell EMC VxRail with VMware Horizon   [direct PDF]

 

Cloud client-computing Ready Nodes 

Build your solution with proven Dell EMC vSANReadyNodes for maximum hardware choice. These hyper-converged nodes, certified on Dell EMC PowerEdge servers, deliver a validated solution tailored to your desktop and application virtualization workload and one-stop Dell EMC Pro Support. Access the reference architectures:

·        Dell VMware vSAN Ready Node for Horizon on 13G servers   [direct PDF]  

·        Dell VMware vSAN Ready Node for Horizon on 14G servers   [direct PDF]  

·        Dell VMware vSAN Ready Node for Citrix XenDesktop 13G   [direct PDF]

·        Dell VMware vSAN Ready Node for Citrix XenDesktop 14G   [direct PDF]

·        Dell EMC S2D Ready Nodes for Microsoft RDS   [direct PDF]

·        Dell EMC S2D Ready Nodes for Citrix XenDesktop   [direct PDF]

 

Reference Architectures for Cloud Client-Computing Engineering Datacenter

Access all Dell Cloud client-computing end-to-end reference architectures for appliances and Wyse Datacenter infrastructure stacks for Citrix, Microsoft and VMware. Wyse Datacenter solutions are optimized for your preferred IT environment, and designed to integrate with your existing infrastructure/SAN. They provide the maximum flexibility to build your own VDI infrastructure on tested and certified Dell EMC servers, including the use of high-end graphics GPUs and Unified Communication.

 

Archived Solutions

Access technical documentation related to previously available Dell Cloud Client-Computing datacenter platforms.

 

Desktop Virtualization and Cloud Client-Computing main web page

High-level marketing information about overall cloud client-computing solutions, thin clients and infrastructure.

Dell Command | Monitor

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Dell Command | Monitor

TPM, ConfigMgr, mofcomp, SCCM report, MOF, Dell Command | Monitor, dcm, SCCM Console, monitor, sccm

Dell Command | Monitor is designed for Dell Enterprise Client systems, Dell IoT Gateway systems, as well as for Dell Embedded PCs.

With Dell Command | Monitor, system administrators can remotely manage assets, monitor system health, and inventory deployed systems in an enterprise.

NOTE: Dell Command | Monitor was formerly Dell OpenManage Client Instrumentation (OMCI). After the OMCI version 8.2.1, OMCI is rebranded as Dell Command | Monitor.

Dell Command | Monitor interfaces with leading enterprise management consoles that support industry standards. This approach helps to ensure that Dell systems can be managed by a broad array of existing enterprise management tools. It also interfaces with the Dell Integration Suite for System Center 2012, Dell KACE K1000 Management Appliance,  Dell OpenManage Essentials and our Client Management Pack for System Center Operations Manager (SCOM). Finally, tight integration with Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) allows customers to take advantage of the rich scripting capabilities for collecting information and customizing system settings. This product is provided at no additional charge to Dell customers.

The latest version of Dell Command | Monitor is v9.3.

 Downloads

[View:https://youtu.be/0CzPBTWKVkc:550:575]

[View:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=94k6DxjX5Qo:550:0]

Dell Command | Monitor Quick Links

Dell Command | Monitor Sample Scripts Integrating Dell Command | Monitor with Microsoft® System Center Configuration Manager 2012 whitepaper
Dell Command | Monitor FAQsConfiguring Remote Wake-Up using Dell Client Command Suite
Monitoring the health of RAID Controllers and its associated drives using Dell Command | Monitor whitepaper Securing Dell Commercial Client Systems with Trusted Platform Module (TPM) using Dell Client Command Suite
Python scripting for Dell Command Monitor to Manage Windows & Linux Platforms

Enhancements included in the latest release


New Bios Settings introduced in DCIM_BIOSEnumeration Class:

MAC Address Pass Through
AMD Turbo Core Technology
AMD Simultaneous Multithreading Technology
AMD-V Technology
AMD-Vi Technology
Rear USB 3.0 Ports
AMD CPU Core Configuration
Front USB Port Collection
Early Beep
Early Display
Early Keyboard Backlight
Mini SAS 0
Mini SAS 1
Mini SAS 2
Mini SAS 3
VMD technology
Rugged Desk Dock NIC PXE
Computrace
Serial ATA Drive 8
PCIe LinkSpeed
Allow BIOS Downgrade
Limit system memory to less than 1 TB
Tablet Button Illumination
Trusted Platform Module Clear

Installing Dell Command | Monitor

Installing Dell Command | Monitor manually is pretty simple. Just download the latest version (links above) and install with administrative rights. 

To perform an unattended installation to be used with your favorite software distribution tool, perform the following steps:

  1. Download the latest version of Dell Command | Monitor  (links above).
  2. Launch the executable with the following parameters:

Systems-Management_Application_240JD_WN32_9.2.0.135_A00-00.EXE /s

Previous Releases


Download Dell Command | Monitor v9.1 for Windows 32-bit         (released 07/29/2015)

Download Dell Command | Monitor v9.1 for Windows 64-bit         (released 07/29/2015)

Dell Command | Monitor v9.1 Documentation

 

Sample Scripts

Check if a BIOS password is set

OpenManage Enterprise

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OpenManage Enterprise

OME,openmanage, OpenManage Enterprise

Comingsoon....

DellEMCOpenManageEnterpriseTechRelease

 OpenManageEnterpriseTechReleaseisanewhardwaremanagementandmonitoringconsolethatprovidesacomprehensiveviewoftheDellEMCservers,chassis,networkswitches,andotherthird-partydevicesontheenterprisenetwork.ItisdesignedforthenextgenerationofITProfessionalswithfocusonsimplicity,automation,andunificationofdatacentermanagement.

Whatisnewinthisrelease

  • Newarchitecturethatisdeliveredasavirtualappliance(ESXi,HyperV,KVM)
  • CompletelyredesignedarchitetureandengineeredonCentOSwithPostgreSQLdatabaseNomoreOSandDBlicenserequired.
  • End-to-endserverlifecyclemanagementcoveringinventory,monitoring,reporting,configurationanddeployment
  • NorthboundAPItoenablecustomerautomationandsolutionintegration
  • Simplifieddiscoveryprocessesthatenabledevicestoautomaticallyregisterthemselveswiththeconsole
  • Intuitivelydesignedinterfacethatminimizesmanagementsteps
  • Modernizeddashboardprovidingaclearviewofalertsandremediationoptions
  • Accesstowarrantystatus
  • Customizedreportingcapabilities

Dell EMC OpenManage Integration for Microsoft System Center (OMIMSSC) for ConfigMgr (SCCM) and Virtual Machine Manager (SCVMM)

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Dell EMC OpenManage Integration for Microsoft System Center (OMIMSSC) for ConfigMgr (SCCM) and Virtual Machine Manager (SCVMM)

DLCI, firmware, configuration, update, VMM, config, OMIMSSC, SCVMM, hardware, Patching, OS Deployment, iDRAC, sccm, OSD, lc

Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager (SCVMM) is a management solution developed for the virtualized datacenter. It can be used to configure and manage a virtualization host, networking, and storage resources in order to create and deploy virtual machines and services to private clouds.

Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) provides patch management, software distribution, operating system deployment, network access protection and hardware/software inventory

OpenManage Integration for Microsoft System Center (OMIMSSC) for SCCM and SCVMM helps to automate and simplify hardware configuration as well as deployment of operating systems (OS) running on Dell EMC PowerEdge™ 11th generation to 14th generation servers and reduce the number of operational procedures and time required in preparing for one-to-many deployment in data centers. OMIMSSC offers agent-free, out-of-band hardware configuration, patching, deployment and reapplying the previous stored system settings through the System Center console leveraging Dell EMC embedded server management technology - iDRAC with Lifecycle Controller).

Contents: Downloads  – Documentations  – Videos  – Blogs - WikisForum 

Features and functionality:

  • Supports SCVMM 2016, 2012 SP1/R2 and SCCM 2012 SP1, 2012 SP2, 2012 R2, 2012 R2 SP1, 2016

  • Supports integration of multiple SCCM and SCVMM consoles with a single OMIMSSC. The OMIMSSC Appliance gives customers the choice to select any console (SCCM or SCVMM) with similar feature benefits.

  • Discovery and Inventory:

    • Performs auto-discovery and handshake to enable iDRAC on bare-metal servers and added to OMIMSSC. Servers discovered are classified as “unassigned servers” and are available for operating system deployment.

    • Manually discover Dell EMC PowerEdge™ servers using iDRAC IP.

    • Ease of hosts management by synchronizing SCVMM or SCCM hosts with OMIMSSC.

    • Checks for Dell EMC PowerEdge™ server compliance to ensure that the required firmware versions are installed.

    • Enables visibility to key inventory details of discovered servers to help IT Administrators select appropriate servers to deploy in datacenters.

    • Automatic grouping of servers into virtual groups based on Cluster, Chassis, Hosts and unassigned server groups at discovery phase.

    • iDRAC Lockdown Mode for 14th generation of Dell EMC PowerEdge™ servers to prevent server configuration

  • Hardware Configuration and Operating System (OS) deployments:

    • Supports Window, ESXi & RHEL OS deployment.

      • Prepares an ideal server configuration, also known as a “Reference Server Configuration” based upon IT Administrator-defined standards, to enable rapid and consistent replication of the same configuration on servers targeted for deployment in datacenters.

    • Assists IT Administrators in developing and maintaining policy and profile-based configuration templates that reduce repetitive management tasks and time managing hardware configurations and OS deployments.

    • Prepare customized Microsoft Windows Pre-installation Environment (WinPE) images with OS drivers optionally available from the Dell EMC Deployment Toolkit (DTK).

    • OS deployments, with or without utilizing the Lifecycle Controller (LC) driver packs.

    • Replicate hardware configuration of “Reference Server Configuration” as part of Deployment workflow. Supports following components BIOS, Boot Devices, RAID, NIC, iDRAC, LC, FC and PCIe SSD.

    • Update firmware of servers as part of the Deployment workflow and reduce the number of additional steps required

    • Maintenance Centre :A simplified and enhanced user experience to achieve multi-step workflow in a single window

      • Apply firmware on selected servers or chosen components using Dell EMC Online Catalog and latest firmware releases from FTP.Dell.com/downloads.dell.com. Use the capability to schedule firmware update on a collection of servers to plan the downtime and improve infrastructure availability and predictability

    • Cluster-Aware Updating (CAU)—automates the firmware updating process by leveraging the features of Microsoft Cluster Aware Update on cluster update groups, helps to maintain the server’s availability while updating firmware versions.

    • Export/Import server profiles—Export server configurations including firmware images on components such as BIOS, RAID, NIC, iDRAC with Lifecycle Controller to vFlash or network share and reapply the previous stored system settings either retaining or excluding the current RAID settings for the same server(s).

    • Polling and notifications— configure notifications to receive, when new catalogs are available in update source.

    • Filters — Use multiple filters options to display information based on the criteria selected in the Maintenance Center and leverage the same for firmware update and export inventory.

    • Allow Downgrade—if enabled, downgrade the firmware version to available version in the Update source.

      • Integration with Dell EMC Repository Manager (DRM)—OMIMSSC provides the server inventory information (Group level) to DRM directly for creation of customized repository.

    • Export inventory as a standard XML and use Dell EMC Repository Manager (DRM) to prepare a Firmware Update repository based on the Dell EMC online Catalog

      • A single Inventory XML/CSV providing the details of all Racks , Modular servers, Chassis ( M1000e, VRTX and FX2) and Windows Failover Clusters

    • Define custom Update sources using Local FTP setup/Dell EMC Repository Manager/HTTP Source

      • Customized grouping of the servers and performing firmware updates, export server profiles and import server profiles at group level.

      • View Lifecycle Controller Logs for further troubleshooting.

    • Compare the firmware versions for all servers against a baseline catalog.

  • License Center :

    • Import and view purchased, consumed and total remaining licenses in OMIMSSC.

  • Launch iDRAC console to view server details and perform troubleshooting tasks.

  • Jobs and Logs Center :

    • View all the activities of the jobs and its status

    • Provide options to cancel scheduled jobs

 For information on SCCM or SCVMM, see Microsoft documentation.

Downloads

Note: It’s mandatory to register with us for better product support, if you have not already registered us. To register CLICK HERE

 

Documentations

Videos

Licensing in OpenManage Integration for Microsoft System Center

In this video, we will describe the process of importing a license file in to OpenManage Integration for Microsoft System Center after purchasing a license and downloading the license file from the Dell Digital store.

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CreatingoperationaltemplateforWindowsOSDusingOMIMSSCinSCVMM

InthisvideowedemonstratehowtoupdatetheWinPEISOfileandthencreateanoperationaltemplateinOMIMSSCconsoleextensionforSCVMMconsole.Toapplythistemplateontargetservers,seetheAssignanddeployvideo.

[View:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NuQtQJ9BiwA:300:300]

CreatingoperationaltemplateforWindowsOSDusingOMIMSSCinSCCM

InthisvideowewilldemonstratehowtocaptureanoperationaltemplateinOMIMSSCconsoleextensionforSCCMconsole.Toapplythistemplateontargetservers,seetheAssignanddeployvideo.

[View:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSMd_EsH7LM:300:300]

Creatingoperationaltemplatefornon-windowsOSD

Inthisvideowewilldemonstratehowtocaptureanoperationaltemplatefornon-windowscomponentinOMIMSSC.Toapplythistemplateontargetservers,seetheAssignanddeployvideo.

[View:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yoavFYZyKLg:300:300]

AssigninganddeployingoperationaltemplateinOMIMSSC

Inthisvideowewilldemonstratehowtoapplythecreatedoperationaltemplateontargetservers

[View:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=feft8EDD87M:300:300]

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OpenManage Essentials

manage, OME, Essentials, openmanage, deploy, monitor

 

OpenManageEnterpriseTechReleaseisnowavailable


OpenManageEnterpriseisthenextgenerationOpenManageEssentials.  Itsimplifies,centralizesandautomatesthefullspanofserverlifecyclemanagementactivitiesdiscovery,configuration,deployment,updates,andremediationwithinasingleconsolethatunifiesmanagementoftower,rackandmodularplatforms. OpenManageEnterpriseassistsinstandardizingandsupportingyourITmanagementpoliciesandpractices.


PleasevisittheOpenManageEnterprisepageformoreinformation.

 

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Contents: Download - Documentation - Whitepapers - Videos - Forum - Blogs - FAQ 

OpenManage Essentials (OME) is a systems management console that provides simple, basic Dell hardware management and is available as a free download.

The latest release is OME 2.3 and it launched on June 28, 2017.  It brings a lot of great new features to the product.

Dell OpenManage Essentials (OME) version 2.3 is the latest release of our easy to install, intuitively simple to use, and customer-acclaimed, One-to-Many systems management console that is optimized to provide comprehensive lifecycle management of Dell PowerEdge modular, rack and tower servers.  OpenManage Essentials also delivers extensive infrastructure health monitoring, control, and support for Dell servers, storage, networking, business clients, firewall appliances, and 3rd party hardware.   

Key NEW  features  available with OpenManage Essentials v2.3:

  • Support for simplified device configuration deployment and configuration compliance features by separating deployment templates and configuration baseline.
  • Enhancement in the chassis configuration baseline and deployment template with additional configuration settings for compliance, deployment, and export features.
  • Remediate configuration drift against the server and chassis baselines.
  • Backup and restore server profiles for existing operation without redeploying the servers.
  • Support for SNMPv3-based discovery and events.
  • Simplified modular infrastructure configuration management by combining chassis and IOA configurations.
  • Simplify template editing for boot configurations, network interface settings, and IOA VLAN attributes.
  • Enabling OpenManage Essentials to be used in data centers where ICMP ping is blocked.
  • Enabling the device type-based discovery in the guided wizard.
  • Enabling rediscovery of server or chassis by configuring the static IPv4 address during the configuration deployment task.
  • Support for the following devices:
    • Additional models of networking, storage, and Disk Backup devices:
      • Storage: Compellent SC7020 
      • Networking: S6010 - ON, S6100 - ON, S4048T – ON
      • Disk Backup: DR4300, DR4300e, DR6300
    • VxRail and XC series hyper-converged infrastructure

  • Enhancements:
    • Increase in the time interval of the Alert Ignore Action to receive ignore duplicate alerts to a maximum of 24 hours.
    • Ability to save the purged alerts after the maximum size of alerts log is reached.
    • More information in both inventory and hard drive information report to identify if a hard drive is self-encryption capable or Self-Encrypting Drive (SED).
    • Enabling support of Programmable MUX (PMUX) mode for VLAN configuration and VLAN deployment features on IOAs.
    • Capability to export the discovery ranges.
    • Ability to view the virtual I/O pool size of the I/O identity types during the creation of a virtual I/O pool.
    • New capabilities and enhancements in the REST interface. 
    • 45% increase in control and scalability across managed devices -  from 5500 to 8000

Existing OpenManage Essentials features also available now in OME v2.3:

  • Stateless computing with centralized management of server virtual I/O addresses within OME - Server Configuration Management
    • Simplify server provisioning through profile-based deployments
    • Enable elasticity of compute resources through definition of a stateless computing pool in a Boot-from-SAN environment
    • Enable simplified server migration for disaster recovery operations
  • Interconnects Management for PowerEdge Modular Infrastructure within OME – Server Configuration Management
    • Simplify M series blade I/O Aggregator and FN IO Module provisioning through template-based deployments
    • Simplified I/O connection and vLAN management for PowerEdge modular infrastructure through an easy tabular interface. It provides direct mapping between blade NIC ports and IOA/IOM server facing ports.  vLAN on the IOA/IOM server facing ports can be directly managed.
    • Automate vLAN provisioning as part of blade provisioning by extending server template to include definitions for vLANs on the corresponding IOA/IOM server facing ports.
  • Simplified discovery for Dell PowerEdge modular infrastructure (M1000e, FX2 and VRTX)
    • Elimination of multiple steps in establishing discovery ranges for various components (CMC, iDRACs, and IOAs)
    • Automated speedy discovery of Dell modular infrastructure through use of a single CMC credential 
  • Report enhancements include the availability of additional reports and categorizations
  • Alert enhancements provide root-cause sources and recommendations on how to resolve issues
  • Integration with Dell ProSupport SupportAssist for proactive remote support, automated support case creation and hardware failure notification sent securely to Dell technical support for intelligent issue analysis, diagnosis, and part-replacements upon customer request
  • Comprehensive, deep management visibility and control for Dell blades and Chassis Management Controller (CMC), Dell storage and networking devices, and Dell AppAssure through a context sensitive link and launch of the respective element management interface
  • Geographic View at-a-glance visibility of VRTX and FX2 systems’ physical locations geographically mapped
  • Agent-free OOB inventory and update of 11th, 12th ,13th and 14th generation PowerEdge servers
  • Agent-free monitoring of 12th ,13th and 14th generation PowerEdge servers
  • Traditional agent-based systems management functionality in all supported 11th, 12th, 13th and 14th generation PowerEdge servers
  • Monitoring of non-Dell HW devices through import of 3rd party HW SNMP MIBs
  • Reporting of Warranty expiration and comprehensive inventory reports
  • Hardware component-level monitoring and updates for PowerEdge servers, blade systems and internal storage arrays
  • Support and control of Dell hardware in Windows, Linux, VMware, Hyper-V and OpenSource  environments
  • Enhanced management functionality through integration with the following Dell solutions:
    • Dell KACE K1000 Appliance – comprehensive, economical and straightforward management of both clients and servers through a single interface
    • Dell Repository Manager – version control and scheduling of PowerEdge server updates 
    • Dell OpenManage Power Center – optimization of  PowerEdge power usage

 

Dell OpenManage Essentials Core Features:

Simple and effective

  • Modern UI and Faster responsiveness
  • Easy to install & low touch maintenance
  • Simple to use and learn

Basic Hardware Element Management

  • Discover, Inventory & Monitoring Dell EMC Servers, storage and networking switches.
  • Update Dell EMC Servers and Chassis.
  • Configure Dell EMC Servers, Chassis and IOA/IOM
  • Asset reporting (ServiceTag, FRU and Warranty, etc)

Agent-free Management

  • Discover and Correlate IDRAC / Server and Blades / Chassis
  • Agent Free Monitoring on 12th, and 13th generation PowerEdge servers.
  • Update 11th, 12th, 13th and 14th generation PowerEdge servers

OpenManage Essentials is available as a free download from the Dell Support Site. The OME console's inventory function integrates with the Dell Repository Manager to automatically facilitate the creation of custom repositories of new updates for your systems.  

If you are new to the product, Take the Quick Tour or watch the OME Overview Video below:

Download  

License Info:

Licensing OpenManage Essentials “Server Configuration Management”:  OpenManage Essentials (OME) is available as a free software download.  The download of OpenManage Essentials software also includes the opportunity to download and activate Dell SupportAssist services. In addition, Dell offers fee-based “Server Configuration Management” licenses that enable template–based deployment and configuration of bare-metal PowerEdge servers, detection of server configuration drift, virtual IO management. and state-less computing, among several additional management capabilities.  “Server Configuration Management” licenses are available at both POS (Point-Of-Sale) with a server purchase and APOS (After-Point-Of-Sale) for 12th and 13th generation PowerEdge servers.  License SKUS for OpenManage Essentials “Server Configuration Management” are as follows:   

  • POS:      634-BBWU (12th and 13th generation PowerEdge servers)
  • APOS:    634-BBWT (12th and 13th generation PowerEdge servers)
  • POS:      528-BBSC (14th generation PowerEdge servers)
  • APOS:    528-BBSB (14th generation PowerEdge servers)

For additional information, please contact a Dell Sales Representative. 

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Whitepapers and Best Practices

 
Setup / Settings

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Videos 
 
OME 2.3: Installing OpenManage Essentials 2.3
 
[View:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cBTyAidV_cI:550:0]
 
OME 2.3: Upgrading to the latest OpenManage Essentials
 
[View:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wgxc97OLKmk:550:0]
 
OME 2.3: Discover Devices based on Device Type (Enhanced Guided Discovery Wizard)
 
[View:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FfFb07NSCGw:550:0]
 
OME 2.3: Discovering and Monitoring Devices By Using SNMPv3 Protocol
 
[View:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2mpxMB-1Qkw:550:0]

 

OME 2.3 Editing boot and network configuration settings

[View:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BIs5FG_-1C0&feature=youtu.be:550:0]

OME 2.3 Creating chassis infrastructure template

[View:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AMj7jppERiI&feature=youtu.be:550:0]

OME 2.3 Deploying chassis infrastructure template

[View:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EbBrpNZ2ibY:550:0]

OME 2.3 - Creating & Associating a Device Baseline

[View:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xbmf_MbglZc:550:0]

OME 2.3: Remediating Non-compliant Devices by using OpenManage Essentials

[View:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AjWXIIZGFWE:550:0]

OME 2.3 - Replacing a Target Server by using Backup Profiles

[View:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JjFt7N0N2rg:550:0]

 

OME 2.2 Creating an IOA configuration template

[View:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=drd-_1cmkT4:550:0]

OME 2.2 Deploying an IOA configuration template

[View:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0YuUYMCEa_g:550:0]

OME 2.2 Server deployment with VLAN configuration

[View:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_f2tCUBEN3E:550:0]

OME 2.2 IOA VLAN configuration

[View:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x4ZaEavwPMI:550:0]

OME 2.1 Simplified discovery for Dell PowerEdge modular infrastructure


 
OME 2.1 Stateless Computing Tutorial Videos

 

[View:https://youtu.be/KA6oCk6209o:550:0]

Video 1: Creating a Template

  

[View:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aeK9nVOTzh8&feature=youtu.be:550:0]

Video 2: Creating a Virtual I/O Pool (OME 2.3)

  

[View:https://youtu.be/FGKEY_QcnfM:550:0]

Video 3: Creating a Compute Pool

  

[View:https://youtu.be/kolQ4EOX7jU:550:0]

Video 4: Deploying a Template (Stateless Deployment)

  

[View:https://youtu.be/O2tzm0leCb0:550:0]

Video 5: Replacing a Server

 
OME 2.0 Server Configuration Tutorial Videos
 
[View:https://youtu.be/SBYfXkpAm94:550:0]

Video 1: Adding Devices to the Bare Metal and Re-purpose Device Group

  

[View:https://youtu.be/CklO4JhAD60:550:0]

Video 2: Configuring Credentials and Scheduling Inventory

 

[View:https://youtu.be/ekTPcBZBygQ:550:0]

Video 3: Configuring a Deployment Share

  

[View:https://youtu.be/VAfkpXvUh7s:550:0]

Video 4: Creating a Configuration Template

  

[View:https://youtu.be/kasqzI1LDnk:550:0]

Video 5: Deploying a Bare Metal Device

  

[View:https://youtu.be/u6ZwCqrJLwA:550:0]

Video 6: Detecting Configuration Drift

  

[View:https://youtu.be/5ym6cKin0QA:550:0]

Video 7: Auto Deploying Bare Metal Devices


 
General OME Tutorial Videos
 
[View:https://youtu.be/e45BQ3I6Fgg:550:0]
OpenManage Essentials 1.2 New Features 
[View:https://youtu.be/gQHKIMa_vsg:550:0]
OpenManage Essentials 1.2 Search Bar
 

 
 [View:https://youtu.be/YGolQNaVUKE:550:0]
OpenManage Essentials Overview Demo 
0:08 - Installing OpenManage Essentals 
0:56 - Discovery and Inventory
2:03 - Monitoring Health of Devices
2:43 - Using the Home Portal
5:58 - Deploying Updates
7:03 - KACE Integration + MonitoringOpenManage

 OpenManage Essentials and Repository Manager Integration
 Enable SNMP on OpenManage Server Administrator for ESXi4
 Enable SNMP on OpenManage Server Administrator for Windows
 Enable SNMP on OpenManage Server Administrator for Linux (RHEL)
 Dell OpenManage Essentials with KACE Integration 
 OpenManage Essentials Custom Alerts
 OpenManage Essentials Apply System Updates
 Installing Dell OpenManage Essentials
 OpenManage Essentials Discovery and Inventory
 Dell OpenManage Essentials Discovery

 

Archives / Historical downloads

Archives / Historical Documents

Dell Client Command Suite Webcast

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Dell Client Command Suite Webcast

Join our weekly webcast to discuss the Dell Client Command Suite and other systems management topics of interest to Dell customers.  

When: Thursdays at 10am US Central Time (see schedule below for details) Download a calendar invite (.ics) here

Where: http://delltechcenter.adobeconnect.com/command/

Upcoming Webcast Topics

DateTopic
Nov
Dec. 30th7th, 2017Sorry, No Webcast thisweekToday!  Please watchview a recording below.
Dec.14th,2017DellClientCommandSuiteOverview

Previously Recorded Webcasts

DateTopic (Click the link below to view the recording)

November 9th, 2017

Dell Client Command Suite Overview

October 26th, 2017

Remote vPro Provisioning with Dell Command | Integration Suite for System Center - 5.0

October 12th, 2017

Open Discussion
October 5th, 2017Dell Client Command Suite Overview
September 21st, 2017BIOS Configuration Strategies
September 7th, 2017Dell Client Command Suite Overview
Aug 31st, 2017Dell Updates with SCUP 2017 Preview
Aug 17th, 2017Troubleshooting the Command Suite tools
Aug 10th, 2017Explore new versions of Dell Command | Configure, Dell Command | Monitor, Dell Command | PowerShell Provider
Aug 3rd, 2017Dell Client Command Suite Overview
July 27th, 2017Management for Windows 10
July 6th, 2017Dell Client Command Suite Overview
April 6th, 2017Dell Client Command Suite Overview
March 16th, 2017Dell Docking Solution - Update options
March 9th, 2017Dell Client Command Suite Overview
February 23rd, 2017Open Discussion
February 16th, 2017Driver Management Strategies
February 2nd, 2017Dell Client Command Suite Overview
January 12th, 2017Managing UEFI settings for Windows 10
January 5th, 2017Command Suite Overview
December 8th, 2016OS Deployment Basics
December 1st, 2016Command Suite Overview
November 17th, 2016Installation Demo - Part 2
November 10th, 2016Installation Demo - SCCM integration
November 3rd, 2016Command Suite Overview
October 27th, 2016BIOS Configuration Deep Dive
October 20th, 2016Command Suite Overview
October 13th, 2016vPro Discussion
September 29th, 2016Open Discussion
September 22nd, 2016Dell Client Command Suite Overview and Demo
September 15th, 2016Dell Command | Update and Dell Command | Power Manager - Deep Dive
September 8th, 2016Dell Client Command Suite Demo
September 1st, 2016Dell Client Command Suite Demo and Discussion

DELL EMC Catalogs

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DELL EMC Catalogs

What is Catalog ?
What's New + Downloads

 

What is Catalog?

DELL EMC PowerEdge Server Catalogs

DELL EMC PowerEdge Server Catalogs are an aggregation of all Bundles and Dell Update Packages’ metadata carried for Dell EMC PowerEdge 11G, 12G and 13G servers, as well as select Dell PowerVault and Dell EqualLogic Servers

 

DELL EMC PowerEdge Server Catalogs are refreshed every month on the 2nd and 4th Friday.

DELL EMC Online Catalog:  General catalog that is used by many DELL EMC tools such as DELL EMC Repository Manager, OpenManage Essentials, ASM and other tools.

DELL EMC LC Catalog:  Same content as the DELL EMC Online Catalog, but saved in .gz format for use with DELL EMC Lifecycle Controller

DELL EMC SDP Catalog:  Same content as the DELL EMC Online Catalog, but saved in the format required my Microsoft SCUP.

**Note:  Dell PowerEdge 9G and 10G servers have reached end of support life, new catalogs do not carry content for these platforms.

What's New + Downloads

Online Catalog

DatePDK Catalog (cab format)PDK Catalog (gz format)sign file (for gz format)
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01/13/2017FOLDER04129458M
12/23/2016FOLDER04158860M (10G)
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07/14/2017FOLDER04443713MFOLDER04443714M
06/23/2017FOLDER04392381MFOLDER04392382M
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12/23/2016FOLDER04102567MFOLDER04102568M
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11/25/2016FOLDER04034029MFOLDER04034030M
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10/28/2016FOLDER03995717MFOLDER03995718M
10/14/2016FOLDER03959893MFOLDER03959894M

DateSDP Catalog
12/08/2017FOLDER04697469M
11/24/2017FOLDER04682870M
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10/27/2017FOLDER04621561M
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02/10/2017FOLDER04172260M
01/27/2017FOLDER04157163M
01/13/2017FOLDER04129542M
12/23/2016FOLDER04158866M (10G)
12/12/2016FOLDER04083706M
11/25/2016FOLDER04034073M
11/11/2016FOLDER04011906M
10/28/2016FOLDER03995727M
10/14/2016FOLDER03959895M
12/12/2014FOLDER02729544M (9G)

Overview of Dell PowerEdge Systems Management portfolio

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Overview of Dell PowerEdge Systems Management portfolio

SCOM, OME, asm, drm, omnm, OMSA, AFM, CMC, nagios, DSU, DTK, SCVMM, DLM, OMPC, OMIVV, SupportAssist, cli, iSM, iDRAC, sccm, tivoli, ONM, LIfecycle Controler

Table of Content

Summary

Dell Out-of-Band controllers

Dell Management Consoles

Dell Plugins for 3th party consoles

Standalone tools and utilities

Summary

Dell delivers management solutions that help IT Administrators effectively deploy, update, monitor, and manage IT assets. Dell OpenManage solutions and tools allow customers to quickly respond to problems by helping them to manage Dell servers effectively and efficiently; in physical, virtual, local, and remote environments, operating in-band and out-of-band (agent-free). The OpenManage portfolio includes innovative embedded management tools such as the integrated Dell Remote Access Controller (iDRAC) with Lifecycle Controller.

Dell has developed comprehensive systems management solutions based on open standards and has integrated with management consoles that can perform advanced management of Dell hardware. Dell has connected or integrated the advanced management capabilities of Dell hardware into offerings from the industry’s top systems management vendors, thus making Dell platforms easy to deploy, update, monitor, and manage IT environments. If you have standardized on offerings from industry leaders such as BMC Software, Microsoft, VMware, or other vendors, you can extend the existing systems management framework and the skills of the IT staff to efficiently manage Dell servers, storage, business-client PCs, and networking equipments using Dell's Systems Management tools, utilities, and consoles.

Dell's systems management solution consists of a set of software products that help you to discover, monitor, manage, update, and deploy software or firmware on Dell servers. The products focus on:

  • Reducing complexity and saving time
    • Eliminating need for additional utilities
    • Eliminating tasks that increase time
  • Achieving efficiency and controlling costs
    • Improving asset management
    • Optimizing resource utilization
  • Empowering productivity by connecting to major systems management consoles and protecting investments
    • Providing features in tools that customers choose, thus adapting to customers' mode of operation
    • Automating to reduce downtime and human error.

Dell Out-of-Band controllers

Dell Integrated Remote Access Controller (iDRAC)

iDRACThe integrated Dell Remote Access Controller (iDRAC) with Lifecycle Controller is embedded within every Dell PowerEdge server and provides functionality that helps IT administrators deploy, update, monitor, and maintain Dell servers with no need for any additional software to be installed. The Dell iDRAC works regardless of operating system or hypervisor presence because from a pre-OS or bare-metal state, iDRAC is ready to work because it is embedded within each server from the factory.

The Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller (iDRAC) is designed to make server administrators more productive and improve the overall availability of Dell servers. IDRAC alerts administrators to server issues, helps them perform remote server management, and reduces the need for physical access to the server.

More info at: Dell Integrated Remote Access Controller (iDRAC)
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Dell Chassis Management Controller (CMC)

CMCThe Dell Chassis Management Controller (CMC) is an embedded system management hardware and software solution to manage:

  • Multiple servers
  • Networking
  • Storage

It provides a secure browser-based interface that enables an IT administrator to take inventory, perform configuration and monitoring tasks, remotely power on/off blade servers and enable alerts for events on servers and components in the blade chassis. It has its own microprocessor and memory and powered by the modular chassis it is plugged into. The discovery is built-in and CMC has a dedicated internal network. The blade enclosure, which can hold multiple blade servers, provides power, cooling, various interconnects and additional systems management capabilities. Unlike a tower or rack server, a blade server cannot run by itself; it requires a compatible blade enclosure.

More info at: Dell Chassis Management Controller (CMC)
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Dell Lifecycle Controller

Lifecycle Controller

PowerEdge servers use an embedded iDRAC with Lifecycle Controller provides advanced embedded systems management, enabling key server management tasks including deploy, configure, update, maintain, diagnose, repurpose and retire. Lifecycle Controller supports these functions in the customer’s preferred mode – at the server, pre-boot with an UEFI graphical interface, at remote consoles using standards-based APIs and via scripting.

Prior to the development of Lifecycle Controller, an administrator used tools such as Dell OpenManage Server Administrator (OMSA), Dell Systems Build Update Utility (SBUU), and Dell Deployment Toolkit (DTK) shipped on multiple CDs or DVD in order to perform Dell EMC PowerEdge server provisioning and update. Maintaining and using multiple DVDs/images for these operations was a time-consuming and error-prone effort.

To simplify these operations, Lifecycle Controller allows IT administrators to do away with media altogether, enabling operating system deployment with locally embedded driver repositories, firmware updates from local and network sources, hardware configuration, and platform-specific diagnostic routines. Because Lifecycle Controller is available even when the operating system is not functional or not installed, it provides added flexibility in provisioning and customizing the server to suit changing requirements.

More info at: Dell Lifecycle Controller
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Dell Management Consoles

DellOpenManageEnterprise

OpenManageEnterpriseTechReleaseisanewhardwaremanagementandmonitoringconsolethatprovidesacomprehensiveviewoftheDellEMCservers,chassis,networkswitches,andotherthird-partydevicesontheenterprisenetwork.ItisdesignedforthenextgenerationofITProfessionalswithafocusonsimplicity,automation,andunificationofdatacentermanagement.

Whatisnewinthisrelease

  • Newarchitecturethatisdeliveredasavirtualappliance(ESXi,HyperV,KVM)
  • CompletelyredesignedarchitectureandengineeredonCentOSwithPostgreSQLdatabase.  NomoreOSandDBlicenserequired.
  • End-to-endserverlifecyclemanagementcoveringinventory,monitoring,reporting,configurationanddeployment
  • NorthboundAPItoenablecustomerautomationandsolutionintegration
  • Simplifieddiscoveryprocessesthatenabledevicestoautomaticallyregisterthemselveswiththeconsole
  • Intuitivelydesignedinterfacethatminimizesmanagementsteps
  • Modernizeddashboardprovidingaclearviewofalertsandremediationoptions
  • Accesstowarrantystatus
  • Customizedreportingcapabilities

Moreinfoat:DellOpenManageEnterprise
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Dell OpenManage Essentials (OME)

OMEOpenManage Essentials is a systems management console that provides simple, basic Dell hardware management and is available as a free download.

Dell OpenManage Essentials is our easy to install, intuitively simple to use, and customer-acclaimed, One-to-Many systems management console that is optimised to provide comprehensive lifecycle management of Dell PowerEdge converged, rack and tower servers. OpenManage Essentials also delivers extensive infrastructure health monitoring, control, and support for Dell servers, storage, networking, business clients, firewall appliances, and 3rd party hardware.

More info at: Dell OpenManage Essentials (OME)
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Dell SupportAssist

SupportAssist includes remote monitoring, automated system state information collection, automatic case creation and proactive contact from Dell technical support on select Dell server, storage, and networking devices.

Available features vary depending on the Dell service level purchased for your system. Customers with ProSupport Plus take advantage of the full set of SupportAssist features, including predictive issue detection and monthly optimization reporting. A recent study found that ProSupport Plus with SupportAssist proactive monitoring and automated case creation resolves issues up to 90% faster than with basic warranty alone.

To further streamline support, TechDirect enables you to manage routine issues and parts dispatching through a self-service online portal, mobile app and APIs. Gain real-time access to all your Dell support cases anytime, anywhere and at no additional charge. TechDirect users around the globe experience up to a 90% boost in productivity after implementing this tool.

More info at: Dell SupportAssist
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Dell OpenManage License Manager (DLM)

License ManagerDell License Manager is a one-to-many license deployment and reporting tool for Dell iDRAC and CMC licenses.

Dell License Manager can deploy and backup:

  • iDRAC licenses on all Dell 12th & 13th-Generation PowerEdge servers that are equipped with an iDRAC7 or greater Dell Remote Access controller.
  • CMC licenses on Dell PowerEdge VRTX and PowerEdge FX or FX2s chassis.
  • OpenManage Essentials perpetual licenses.
  • PowerEdge FD332 storage sled licenses.

Dell License Manager can also inventory licensable systems to report on the licensing status and currently enabled iDRAC feature level.

Use Dell iDRAC licenses to enable server management capabilities such as the virtual media and remote console support currently available in the Enterprise iDRAC feature set.

You can download licenses from the Dell Online Licensing Portal. You can purchase licenses when you purchase a server.

More info at: Dell OpenManage License Manager (DLM)
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Dell OpenManage Mobile (OMM)

OMMDell OpenManage Mobile is a software application that enables one to securely perform a subset of datacenter monitoring and server remediation tasks from a mobile device. OMM is supported for Android and iOS mobile devices.

OpenManage Mobile can connect to your datacenter through the Dell OpenManage Essentials management console. This allows a user to monitor all systems managed by OpenManage Essentials such as Dell Servers, Storage, Networking, and Firewall appliances and any other supported third party appliance from your android mobile device.

OpenManage Mobile can also connect to a Dell PowerEdge server directly through the iDRAC interface using WiFi or with the NFC on the iDRAC Quick Sync Bezel. Once connected, a user can perform several basic management functions on the server.

More info at: Dell OpenManage Mobile (OMM)
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Dell OpenManage Power Center (OMPC)

OMPCDell OpenManage Power Center (OMPC) management console provides increased visibility over power consumption, anomalies, and utilization through fine-grained instrumentation. This enables increased control, improved rack density, faster response times, greater accuracy, and broader decision-making intelligence than would otherwise be possible.

When used with a 12th and 13th generation PowerEdge server with an iDRAC Enterprise license on a system with an Intel chipset, OMPC leverages Intel Node Manager technology for platform-level power reporting and capping of Intel chipsets. Power Center then communicates with the Dell iDRAC on each managed server to provide node, rack, row or data-center level aggregation of power-management data, as well as execution of control policy - making it easy for IT professionals to identify areas to gain efficiencies and cut wasteful costs.

More info at: Dell OpenManage Power Center (OMPC)
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Dell OpenManage Network Manager (OMNM)

OMNMKeeping track of the devices in your network and understanding how they relate to each other and to other parts of your infrastructure can be difficult and time-consuming. OpenManage Network Manager (OMNM) is designed to make it easier to plan and manage your Dell, Cisco, HP, Juniper, Brocade, Arista and Extreme network devices.

Unify your network element management and simplify deployment of Dell and third-party networking environments with a rich suite of tools available in OMNM, an integrated management console for all your important network management functions.

OMNM’s centralized management solution for Dell networking environments provides discovery, configuration management, monitoring and reporting for the entire Dell Networking family of products and select third-party products - right out of the box.

More info at: Dell OpenManage Network Manager (OMNM)
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Dell Active Fabric Manager (AFM)

AFMDell’s Active Fabric Manager is a key software application to automate tasks associated with designing, building and monitoring data center fabrics, reducing fabric deployment time by up to 86% compared to manual configurations. Users can now design and deploy Layer 2 & Layer 3 fabrics within a matter of minutes. Unlike traditional Network Management tools that primarily focus on performance monitoring of various network elements, AFM has been built ground-up as an automation and orchestration tool for the entire fabric.

AFM includes many innovations that can save time and eliminate manual tasks associated with fabric design and deployment. For example, AFM includes a design wizard which simplifies the entire process of designing a network fabric, end-to-end. The wizard prompts the user to provide inputs required for the fabric design in an intuitive fashion. In the background, AFM carries out all necessary calculations to present the most appropriate fabric topology, eliminating guesswork and errors that are common in network design and implementation. The designs are derived from a set of predefined templates that have been validated for deployment as Layer 2 or Layer 3 fabrics, including spine-leaf Active Fabric topologies and underlying technologies such as Dell Virtual Link Trunking (VLT) and stacking.

More info at: Dell Active Fabric Manager (AFM)
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Dell Plugins for 3th party consoles

VMware vCenter

VMware vCenter Server provides a centralized platform for managing your VMware vSphere environments, so you can automate and deliver a virtual infrastructure with confidence.

Dell OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter (OMIVV)

OMIVVOpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter enables you to manage the Dell hosts better from the VMware web client by providing enhanced capabilities for deployment, manage, monitor and upgrade.

Inventory

  • Dell PowerEdge server details at server, cluster, and data center level view.
  • Chassis details.

Monitor and send alerts

  • Detect key hardware faults, and perform virtualization-aware actions.
  • Provide intelligence such as, inventory, events, alarms to diagnose server problems.

Firmware updates

  • Update Dell hardware to the most recent version of BIOS and firmware.

Deployment and provisioning

  • Create hardware profiles, hypervisor profiles, and remotely deploy OS on the bare-metal Dell PowerEdge servers by using VMware vCenter without using PXE.

Service Information

  • Retrieve warranty information for the Dell servers and its associated chassis from Dell’s warranty database.

Security role and permissions

  • Integrate with standard vCenter authentication, rules, and permissions.

More info at: Dell OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter (OMIVV)
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Dell OpenManage Management Pack for vRealize Operations Manager

OpenManage Management Pack for vRealize Operations Manager enables monitoring of different metrics and hardware resources in the Dell server (12th generation servers and later) and chassis by using vRealize Operations Manager. OpenManage Management Pack for vRealize Operations Manager requires VMware vRealize Operations Manager version 6.3 or later.

OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter (OMIVV) is a product that manages the ESXi servers within the VMware vCenter. OpenManage Management Pack for vRealize Operations Manager supports OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter 4.0 or later.

OpenManage Management Pack for vRealize Operations Manager enables you to monitor and analyze the health, inventory, and status of the Dell PowerEdge servers and chassis that are managed by the OMIVV

The OpenManage adapter retrieves the data of the managed Dell servers and its associated Dell chassis from the configured OMIVV. The retrieved details are used to discover and monitor the Dell PowerEdge servers and chassis.

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Microsoft System Center Operations Manager

Operations Manager provides infrastructure monitoring that is flexible and cost-effective, helps ensure the predictable performance and availability of vital applications, and offers comprehensive monitoring for your datacenter and cloud, both private and public.

Dell Server Management Pack Suite for System Center Operations Manager

Dell Server Management Pack Suite for System Center Operations ManagerDell Server Management Pack Suite offers monitoring of Dell server hardware - Dell PowerEdge Servers, Dell PowerVault NAS, Dell Remote Access Controllers (iDRAC), Chassis Management Controllers (CMC) through System Center Operations Manager and integration with various Dell tools. The management pack suite provides Dell-specific views that you can use to observe and drill down the system inventory, status and performance in a network.

The management pack suite also offers key correlation capabilities that enable users to view the complex interconnections and status rollups that are enabled from Dell hardware (e.g., monitoring of VRTX Chassis Storage from Server Node context.)

The suite includes agent-free out-of-band monitoring that leverages the embedded server management features using iDRAC with Lifecycle Controller to enable monitoring of a server without the need for an OS agent.

More info at: Dell Server Management Pack Suite for System Center Operations Manager
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Dell EqualLogic Storage Management Packs for System Center Operations Manager

The Dell EqualLogic Storage Management Pack Suite for Microsoft System Center Operations Manager enables monitoring of Dell EqualLogic PS Arrays on System Center Operations Manager. The Management Packs provide a list of Dell-specific views that you can use to observe and drill down the system status in a network.

More info at: hDell EqualLogic Storage Management Packs for System Center Operations Manager
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Dell MD Storage Arrays Management Pack Suite for System Center Operations Manager

The Dell MD Storage Array Management Pack Suite enables Operations Manager to discover and monitor the status of Dell PowerVault MD Storage Arrays, on a defined network segment. This representation includes the receipt of alerts and pre-failure alerts with the ability to drill down to each hardware component from the overall Dell hardware health, and allows Dell customers to assess, respond to, and ensure availability of Dell Storage systems monitored in the Operations Manager environment.

In addition to improved availability, the Management Pack enhances the ability to monitor and manage the hardware in a single management solution.

More info at: Dell MD Storage Arrays Management Pack Suite for System Center Operations Manager
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Dell Printer Management Packs for System Center Operations Manager

The Dell Printer Management Pack enables Operations Manager to discover and monitor the status of Dell Printers, on a defined network segment. This representation, which includes the receipt of failure and pre-failure alerts, allows you to assess, respond to, and ensure the availability of Dell Printers monitored in the Operations Manager environment.

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Dell Client Management Packs for System Center Operations Manager

The Dell Client Management Pack for Microsoft System Center Operations Manager provides monitoring in Operations Manager for Dell Business Client Computers (Latitude, Precision and OptiPlex) running Dell OpenManage Client Instrumentation (OMCI).

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Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager

Use System Center Configuration Manager to provide more effective IT services by enabling secure and scalable software deployment, compliance settings management, and comprehensive asset management of servers, desktops, laptops, and mobile devices.

Dell Server Deployment Pack for System Center Configuration Manager

Dell Server Deployment Pack (DSDP) automates bare-metal configuration and deployment of a variety of Microsoft Windows operating system versions (leveraging PXE-based OS deployment) and applications from a central location to PowerEdge servers across enterprise networks.

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Dell Lifecycle Controller Integration for System Center Configuration Manager

Dell Lifecycle Controller Integration for SCCMDell Lifecycle Controller Integration for Configuration Manager (DLCI) provides agent-free, OS and hypervisor agnostic configuration and update of Dell PowerEdge servers. Through automated processes, IT Administrators can reduce steps, time, and cost in configuring servers from a bare-metal state and preparing remote 1-to-Many operating system (OS) deployment.

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Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager

Virtual Machine Manager (VMM) is a management solution for the virtualized datacenter, enabling you to configure and manage your virtualization host, networking, and storage resources in order to create and deploy virtual machines and services to private clouds that you have created.

Dell Lifecycle Controller Integration for System Center Virtual Machine Manager

Dell Lifecycle Controller Integration for SCVMMDell Lifecycle Controller Integration (DLCI) for Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager helps automate and simplify hardware configuration as well as deployment of operating systems (OS) running on Dell PowerEdge servers.

DLCI for SCVMM helps reduce the number of operational procedures and time required in preparing for one-to-many OS deployments. DLCI for SCVMM offers agent-free, out-of-band hardware configuration, patching, deployment and reapply the previous stored system settings through the System Center Virtual Machine Manager console leveraging Dell’s embedded server management technology, iDRAC with Lifecycle Controller.

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Dell Server PRO Management Pack with PRO-Tips

The Dell Server Performance and Resource Optimization Management Pack (PRO Pack) enables System Center Operations Manager and System Center Virtual Machine Manager to monitor Dell systems, and take remedial action when an inefficient system is identified. This enables to proactively manage virtual environments and ensure high availability of your Dell Servers.

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Nagios

Nagios Core serves as the basic event scheduler, event processor, and alert manager for elements that are monitored. It features several APIs that are used to extend its capabilities to perform additional tasks, is implemented as a daemon written in C for performance reasons, & is designed to run natively on Linux/*nix systems.

Dell OpenManage Plug-in for Nagios Core

NagiosDell OpenManage Plug-in for Nagios Core provides a proactive approach to data center management that delivers features for monitoring 12th and later generations of Dell PowerEdge servers through an agent-free method using integrated Dell Remote Access Controller (iDRAC) with Lifecycle Controller technology, Dell chassis and Dell storage devices in the Nagios Core console.

With this plug-in, customers have comprehensive hardware-level visibility of Dell PowerEdge servers, Dell chassis, and Dell storage including overall and component-level health monitoring for quicker fault detection and resolution.

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Dell OpenManage Plug-in for Nagios XI

Nagios XIDell OpenManage Plug-in for Nagios XI provides a proactive approach to data center management that delivers features for monitoring 12th and later generations of Dell PowerEdge servers through an agent-free method using integrated Dell Remote Access Controller (iDRAC) with Lifecycle Controller technology, Dell chassis and Dell storage devices in the Nagios XI console. With this plug-in, customers have comprehensive hardware-level visibility of Dell PowerEdge servers, Dell chassis, and Dell storage including overall and component-level health monitoring for quicker fault detection and resolution.

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IBM Tivoli

Tivoli Systems is an IBM-owned company that develops software that allows a business to manage its computing environment.

Dell OpenManage Connection for IBM Tivoli Enterprise Console

The Connection is a systems management plug-in that extends the management of Dell PowerEdge systems and Dell PowerVault storage systems to users of the Tivoli Enterprise Console management product. It allows users to integrate the management of Dell systems to make them easier to manage.

The Connection also allows systems management professionals to take corrective action on Dell systems when a Dell-specific alert is received at the enterprise. These alerts include, but are not limited to, temperature, fan speed, and chassis intrusion.

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Dell OpenManage Connection for IBM Tivoli Netcool/OMNIbus

Netcool-OMNIbusDell OpenManage Connection for IBM Tivoli Netcool/OMNIbus allows Dell devices to send and receive alerts to and from the IBM Tivoli Netcool/OMNIbus server. It also supports one-to-one element management console launch following Dell device alerts and Dell Tools launch from the OMNIbus console in order to perform troubleshooting, configuration and management activities.

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Dell OpenManage Connection for IBM Tivoli Network Manager IP Edition

Tivoli NetworkDell OpenManage Connection for IBM Tivoli Network Manager (ITNM) IP Edition provides end-to-end monitoring capability for Dell Original Equipment Manufacturing (OEM) Servers, Dell Datacenter Scalable Solutions (DSS), Dell PowerEdge servers, chassis, workstations, storage arrays and network switches.

You can monitor the Dell infrastructure from the ITNM IP Edition console, which is a single point of management for the complete hardware environment in your data center. It also supports console launch of Dell devices and other Dell tools to perform troubleshooting, configuration, and management activities.

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HP Operations Manager

HP Operations Manager is a System monitoring package manufactured by Hewlett-Packard (HP). It operates in 'agent-push' mode, which means that a software agent component installed on the monitored hosts sends selected alerts to a centralized Management Server.

Dell OpenManage Connection for HP Operations Manager

HP Operation ManagerDell Smart Plug-in for HP Operations Manager enables the datacenter customers to monitor Dell devices in environments managed by HP Operations Manager console. Dell Smart Plug-in protects an IT organization’s existing investment in HP Operations Manager console and helps ease the integration and management of Dell devices.

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Standalone tools and utilities

Dell Repository Manager (DRM)

DRMDell Repository Manager (DRM) is an application that allows IT Administrators to easily manage system updates. Dell Repository Manager provides a searchable interface used to create custom software collections known as bundles and repositories of Dell Update Packages (DUPs). DRM integrates with Dell EMC consoles such as OpenManage Essentials, SCVMM, OMIVV, CMC as well as iDRAC to automate the creation of custom repositories with just the relevant updates. DRM also allows for the manual creation of repositories.

These bundles and repositories allow for the deployment of multiple firmware updates at once. DRM can build deployment packages that can be used by Dell EMC consoles, as well as tools such as Scripted Deployment Packs, Bootable ISO and Custom Server Update Utility.

A Dell Update Package (DUP) is a self-contained executable in a standard package format that updates a software element on a Dell server such as the BIOS, a device driver, firmware, and other similar software updates.

Additionally, Dell Repository Manager makes it easier to locate specific updates for a particular platform, which saves time. DRM also can schedule a search for new updates and notify the customer when a newer update is available and refresh the Repository with the new update (this is configurable). No longer do our customers need to either search support.dell.com or run a comparison to find learn when new updates are available.

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Dell OpenManage Server Administrator (OMSA)

OMSADell OpenManage Server Administrator (OMSA) is a software agent that provides a comprehensive, one-to-one systems management solution in two ways: from an integrated, Web browser-based graphical user interface (GUI) and from a command line interface (CLI) through the operating system.

OMSA is designed so that system administrators can manage server systems both locally and remotely on a network. It also interfaces with OpenManage Essentials (OME) console, which allows for monitoring of the systems in your data center from a single interface.

Currently the OMSA agent can be installed on 32 and 64 bit versions of Windows Server, Red Hat Linux as well as Novell SUSE Linux and ESXi.

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Dell iDRAC Service Module (iSM)

The Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller (iDRAC) Service Module is a lightweight optional software application that can be installed on Dell’s 12th generation of PowerEdge servers or later. The iDRAC Service Module complements iDRAC interfaces – Graphical User Interface (GUI), RACADM CLI and Web Service Management (WSMAN) with additional monitoring data. You can configure the features on the supported operating system depending on the features to be installed and the unique integration needs in your environment.

The iDRAC Service Module architecture uses IP socket communication and provides additional Systems Management data (OS/device driver) to iDRAC and presents one-to-many consoles with access to Systems Management data through OS standard interfaces.

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Dell OpenManage Deployment Toolkit (DTK)

The Dell OpenManage Deployment Toolkit (DTK) includes a set of utilities, sample scripts, and sample configuration files that you can use to deploy and configure the Dell systems. You can use DTK to build script-based and RPM-based installation for deploying large number of systems on a pre-operating system environment in a reliable way, without changing their current deployment processes. Using DTK you can install operating systems on Dell systems in BIOS or Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) mode.

In addition to the command line utilities used to configure various system features, DTK also provides sample scripts and configuration files to perform common deployment tasks and documentation. These files and scripts describe the use of the DTK in Microsoft Windows Pre-installation Environment (Windows PE) and Linux environments.

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Dell RACADM (CLI)

The Dell RACADM (Remote Access Controller Admin) utility is a command line tool that allows for remote or local management of Dell Servers via the iDRAC. RACADM provides similar functionality to the iDRAC Graphical User Interface (GUI). The Dell Chassis Management Controller (CMC) can also be managed remotely with RACADM.

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Dell System Update (DSU)

Dell System Update is an application designed to facilitate the application of updates on Dell EMC PowerEdge systems. DSU is a lightweight utility that provides an enhanced scripted update process for Dell EMC’s Linux customers. DSU includes an Inventory Collector that will inventory the target system, compare the results against a Repository or Catalog and only deploy the updates that are required. DSU also provides advanced scripting capabilities to customize the updates that are deployed. DSU can be pointed at the Dell Linux Repository for gathering the updates to deploy or at a custom catalog built with Dell Repository Manager for those customers that want to have a tightly controlled baseline of Firmware levels for their systems.

DSU introduced the ability to build a Bootable DSU that provides the advantages of the advanced scripting capability along with an innovative approach to gathering the updates for deployment. Bootable DSU can be built as a self-contained Bootable ISO that includes a Linux Kernel, DSU, Inventory Collector and the physical update files. But an innovative approach is also available that allows the creation of a Bootable DSU that points to a remote location for the update files. The advantage of this unique approach is that the Bootable DSU portion only needs to be built once, and when you want to change the updates to apply you just change the contents of the remote location.

The following are key advantages for Dell System Update

  • Provide the ability to deploy/apply updates
  • Provide Consistent interface across operating systems, repositories and systems
  • Provide the ability to detect the applicable updates and ability to choose the updates for deployment

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Dell Remote Access Configuration Tool (DRACT)

DRACTDell Remote Access Configuration Tool (DRACT) discovers and configures Remote Access Controllers (RACs) for systems on your network from a single console. You can use this tool to perform the following:

  • Discover or import RAC IP addresses on the network.
  • Update firmware for selected RAC IP addresses.
  • Configure standard or extended schema-based Active Directory (AD) settings for selected RAC IP addresses.
  • Create RAC objects on the AD server for extended schema-based AD.

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