Compatibility Matrix
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Overview
This document contains updated information about OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter(OMIVV) and any other
Technical Documentation included with the OMIVV software.
The OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter 4.3 provides the following features:
● Support for the following:
○ PowerEdge MX7000 modular infrastructure
■ PowerEdge MX740c and PowerEdge MX840c servers.
■ Chassis and Servers management using unified Chassis Management IP
■ Standalone and Multi-Chassis Configuration deployment modes of PowerEdge MX7000 chassis.
■ PowerEdge R940 XA
● Enhancement in Chassis Profile test connection flow to make it automated.
● Support for OEM servers for OMIVV workflows.
● Support for VSphere 6.7U1 and VSphere 6.5U2.
● The following enhancements in the Firmware Update workflow:
○ Support to perform Clear Job Queue and reset iDRAC while creating a Firmware Update job.
○ Support to provide Custom Online Catalog location for a firmware update.
○ Support for HTTPS as default communication with Dell.com domains.
● Enhanced support in the OS deployment workflow:
○ OS deployment management network on PCI NICs.
○ OS deployment on the BOSS disk.
● Support to report Remaining Rated Write Endurance metrics for SSD in OMIVV.
NOTE: It is recommended to use Dell EMC OpenManage Enterprise-Modular Edition Version 1.00.01 with OMIVV 4.3.
NOTE: From OMIVV 4.0 onwards, only VMware vSphere Web client is supported and the vSphere Desktop client is not
supported.
NOTE: For vCenter 6.5 and later, the OMIVV appliance is available only for the flash version. The OMIVV appliance is not
available for the HTML5 version.
Topics:
• Default virtual appliance configuration
• Other documents you may need
Default virtual appliance configuration
Table 1. System requirements for deployment modes
Deployment modes Number of hosts Number of CPUs Memory—in GB Minimum Storage
Small up to 250 2 8 44 GB
Medium up to 500 4 16 44 GB
Large up to 1000 8 32 44 GB
NOTE: For any of the mentioned deployment modes, ensure that you reserve sufficient amount of memory resources to the
OMIVV virtual appliance by using reservations. See vSphere Documentation for steps about reserving memory resources.
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