Install Guide

Introduction
The Dell EMC Repository Manager (DRM) ensures that the systems are up-to-date with the latest BIOS, driver, rmware, and software.
DRM allows you to:
Create repositories of customized component(s) and updates.
Create groups of related updates for systems running the Microsoft Windows and Linux operating system .
Generate comparison reports and update baselines of custom repositories.
The customized repositories are made up of Dell EMC Update Packages (DUPs) or Non-DUPs (such as .exe, .msi, .bin or any other le
formats) les. DUPs are software utilities provided to update specic software and rmware components. You can arrange these
components to group the related updates together. Every repository has a catalog.xml le and it species the content of the repository.
DRM also has catalog.xml.gz and catalog.gz les. You can import the repository content in all the three formats, however, you can export
the repository content in catalog.xml format only. The le downloaded from ftp.dell.com/catalog and downloads.dell.com/catalog is
digitally signed to ensure system security.
This guide describes the installation process of Dell EMC Repository Manager (DRM) on the supported versions of operating systems.
Topics:
Prerequisites for installing DRM
Downloading DRM
Prerequisites for installing DRM
This section lists the specic prerequisites to be considered before installing DRM.
Hardware requirements
Table 1. Hardware requirements
Requirement Details
Processor 1 GHz Pentium processor or equivalent
RAM 4 GB
Hard Disk 1 GB of available space
Display 1024 x 768 high color, 32-bit
Optical Drive (Optional) CD/DVD writer
Software requirements
Supported operating systems:
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