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What is iDRAC?
The 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.
iDRAC8 Quick Sync with OpenManage Mobile
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iDRAC 8 version 2.15.10.10 (July 2015) Download Here |
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iDRAC 8 version 2.10.10.10 (April 2015) |
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Windows 64-bit download MD5 checksum: 4ee7ba5485071b9731e85af65a1898d1 |
Application download MD5 checksum: 42d449c2fffdd20416d7b0b592baa42a |
iDRAC8 (and 7) 2.10.10.10 Guides and Manuals |
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Quick Start Guide |
User Guide |
RACADM Command Line Interface Reference Guide |
RACADM Subcommands and Database Objects Support Matrix |
iDRAC8 & Lifecycle Controller Videos |
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Freedom (OpenManage Mobile and iDRAC8 Quick Sync) |
Staying above the flood (Big Data) |
Simplified Management at the box (iDRAC Direct) |
iDRAC with Lifecycle Controller Technology Licensing Summary
Dell provides three main offerings: Basic Management, Express, and Enterprise. As in Dell’s 11th generation servers, Basic Management (called BMC in 11th generation) is the default for servers 200-500 series. For 600 series and above, iDRAC Express is the default offering that is part of the base configuration. It does not require a license to be installed, backed up, or managed. Express offers embedded tools, console integration, and simplified remote access.
However, most IT administrators want a deeper, more inclusive solution that allows them to manage servers as if they were physically near the server, and this is available by upgrading to the Enterprise license level, which is fully digital. Dell also stores a copy of the key and makes it available to you in an online License Management portal (https://www.dell.com/support/licensing/).