Users Guide
Table Of Contents
- Dell EMC OpenManage Integration Version 2.0 with Microsoft Windows Admin Center User’s Guide
- Overview of OpenManage Integration with Microsoft Windows Admin Center
- Getting started with OpenManage Integration with Microsoft Windows Admin Center
- Ports required by Dell EMC OpenManage Integration with Microsoft Windows Admin Center
- Manage Dell EMC PowerEdge Servers
- Manage Failover clusters, Azure Stack HCI, and Windows Server HCI clusters
- View iDRAC details of the PowerEdge servers and nodes of HCI and Failover clusters
- Update PowerEdge servers and nodes of Windows Server HCI, Azure Stack HCI, and Failover clusters using OpenManage Integration extension
- Integrated deploy and update of Azure Stack HCI clusters
- Full Stack Cluster-Aware Updating for Azure Stack HCI clusters using OpenManage Integration snap-in
- Troubleshooting
- Identifying the generation of your Dell EMC PowerEdge server
- Contacting Dell EMC
- Glossary
- Appendix
Identifying the generation of your Dell EMC
PowerEdge server
To cover a range of server models, the PowerEdge servers are now be referred to using the generic naming convention and not
their generation.
This topic explains how to identify the generation of a PowerEdge server that are referred to using the generic naming
convention.
Example:
The R740 server model is a rack, two processor system from the 14th generation of servers with Intel processors. In the
documentation, to refer to R740, generic naming convention YX4X server is used, where:
● The letter Y (alphabet) denotes the type (form factor: Cloud (C), Flexible(F), Modular (M or MX), Rack(R), Tower(T)) of
the server.
● The letter X (digit) denotes the class (number of processors) of the server.
● The digit 4 denotes the generation of the server.
● The letter X (digit) denotes the make of the processor.
Table 3. PowerEdge servers naming convention and examples
YX5X servers YX4X servers YX3X servers
PowerEdge R7515 PowerEdge M640 PowerEdge M630
PowerEdge R6515 PowerEdge R440 PowerEdge M830
PowerEdge R540 PowerEdge T130
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