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– QLogic 10GE 4P QL41164HxRJ-DE Adapter
– QL41262HMKR-DE 25 Gigabit Ethernet
– QLogic FastLinQ 41262 Dual Port 25GbE SFP28 rNDC
– QLogic 2x25GE QL41262HMCU CAN
– Intel(R) Ethernet 25G 2P XXV710 Adapter
– Intel(R) Ethernet 10G 2P X550-t Adapter
– Intel(R) Gigabit 4P I350-t Adapter
– Intel(R) 10GbE 4P X710-t Adapter
– Intel(R) 4P X550 rNDC
– ConnectX-5 Dual Port 100 GbE QSFP Network Adapter
– ConnectX-4 Dual Port 100 GbE QSFP Network Adapter
– ConnectX-5 Single Port VPI EDR QSFP28 Adapter
• Added support for the following Dell PowerEdge servers:
– PowerEdge R240
– PowerEdge R340
– PowerEdge T140
– PowerEdge T340
– PowerEdge R740xd2
• Support Matrix for the controller card:
Table 1. Support Matrix for the controller
Controller type OSD Support with
PowerEdge MX740c
and PowerEdge
MX840c
OSD support with
MX5016s
Virtual Disk, Physical
Disk support with
Compute Backplanes
Virtual Disk, Physical
Disk support using
Mx5016s HDDs
H745P MX Yes No Yes Yes
H730P MX Yes NA Yes NA
HBA330 MX No NA PD = YES ; VD = NO NA
HBA330MMZ No No PD = YES ; VD = NO PD = YES ; VD = NO
NOTE: For the list of supported operating systems and Dell servers, see the
Dell Systems Software Support Matrix
at dell.com/
openmanagemanuals.
NOTE: Use both DTK and the Server Administrator from the same release version to get complete supported features of Server
Administrator.
DTKTORACADM
The DTK SYSCFG deployment scripts are converted to equivalent RACADM scripts, that helps in migration to utilize RACADM in the
deployment solution. The utility has the conversion tool for converting the SYSCFG scripts in both environments: Microsoft Windows and
Linux operating systems. Starting 12th generation of PowerEdge servers and later, selected set of SYSCFG commands are a part of the
DTK sample scripts. The list of DTK sample scripts are present in \Toolkit\Tools\CONVERTER\windows_scripts.lst for Microsoft Windows
operating systems and toolkit/Converter/ linux_scripts.lst for Linux operating system. The converted scripts are available in the folder
racscripts.
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