Users Guide

Console and operating system support matrix for Dell
EMC Server Deployment Pack
The following table provides information about the operating systems supported by Dell EMC Server Deployment Pack for Conguration
Manager.
Table 1. Compatible operating systems supported by Dell EMC Server Deployment Pack for WinPE
Conguration Manager Version WinPE Version Operating system Deployment
Conguration Manager 2012 3.0
Windows Server 2008
Windows Server 2008 R2
Conguration Manager 2012 SP1 4.0
Windows Server 2008 R2*
Windows Server 2012
Conguration Manager 2012 R2 5.0
Windows Server 2008 R2*
Windows Server 2012
Windows Server 2012 R2
Conguration Manager 2012 R2 SP1 5.0
Windows Server 2008 R2*
Windows Server 2012
Windows Server 2012 R2
Conguration Manager 2012 SP2 5.0
Windows Server 2008 R2*
Windows Server 2012
Windows Server 2012 R2
System Center Conguration Manager 10
Windows Server 2012 R2
Windows Server 2016
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* — For Windows Server 2008 R2 support, visit support.microsoft.com/kb/2853726.
Distributed Conguration Manager setups on multiple
primary site servers
You can install DSDP on multiple primary site servers. While installing DSDP on the primary site servers, ensure that the versions of DTK
and OpenManage used in the CAS and all primary site servers are the same.
Following are the limitations of the installation.
If DSDP is uninstalled on primary site server 1 where you have imported DTK, you cannot use the existing boot images in the primary
site server 2 or create boot images in it. Reimport DTK from the primary site server 2 to create the boot images. The site server where
DTK is rst imported, serves as the source for the boot image driver.
You can import the OpenManage Driver for a particular server model only on one primary site server. This server serves as the OM
Driver source for other primary site servers.
If two primary site servers exist, four Dell packages are displayed in the Conguration Manager console. Of the four packages, two are
the original source and the remaining two are the instances from the second primary site.
Introduction
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