Install Guide
Introduction
The Dell EMC Repository Manager (DRM) ensures that the systems are up-to-date with the latest BIOS, driver, firmware, and software.
DRM allows you to:
• Create repositories of customized components 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 file
formats) files. DUPs are software utilities that are provided to update specific software and firmware components. You can arrange these
components to group the related updates together. You can import the repository content in all the three formats, however, you can
export the repository content in
catalog.xml format only.
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 specific 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
DRM works on a wide range of Operating Systems for Windows and Linux. Listed are the specific Operating Systems that DRM is tested
with:
• Microsoft Windows Server 2016
• Microsoft Windows Server 2019
• Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)
• RedHat Enterprise Linux 8.0
• RedHat Enterprise Linux 7.7
• SUSE Linux 15
• Ubuntu 18.04
Optional requirements
• Internet connectivity – To access, create, work with bundles, update catalogs, plug-ins, and repositories.
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