Reference Guide
Dell Repository Manager
DRM
Dell Server Update Utility
SUU
Dell Systems Build and Update Utility
SBUU
Dell Update Packages
DUP
HP Operations Manager
HPOM
Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller
iDRAC
Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager
ConfigMgr
Microsoft System Center Essentials
SCE
Microsoft System Center Operations Manager
SCOM
Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager
SCVMM
Modular Disk Storage Manager
MDSM
Yellowdog Updater, Modified
YUM
The products on the left-hand side of the matrix are the main products under the various categories and the products on the right hand side of
the matrix are the other products that are required by the main product to function, or are compatible with the main product.
* indicates that the product on the left hand side is dependent on the product on the right hand side.
NA indicates that a particular product is not applicable to the other product.
NA# indicates that the particular product needs to be available and enabled for some of the features in the other product to function as
expected.
Naming Convention for Dell PowerEdge Systems and PowerVault Servers
The naming convention used for Dell PowerEdge systems and PowerVault servers is as follows:
For the earlier generation of servers (till Dell PowerEdge 9th generation servers): xxxx where x denotes numbers.
For example, in a PowerEdge 2950 server, 2 denote the server class, 9 denote the server generation, 5 denote the server type (Rack server),
and 0 denote the processor (Intel).
For the current generation of servers (PowerEdge 10th, 11th and 12th generation servers): Yxxx where y denotes alphabets, for example M, R,
or T; and x denotes numbers.
For example, in a PowerEdge M710 server, M denotes server type (Blade), 7 denote the server class, 1 denotes 11th generation server, and 0
denotes the processor (Intel).