Reference Guide
Table Of Contents
- Dell OpenManage Systems Management Software Version 6.0 Compatibility Matrix
- Overview
- Dell OpenManage Software Compatibility Matrix
- Compatibility Of Server Administrator Web Server And Managed Nodes
- Compatibility Of Dell Change Management (Update) Products
- Compatibility Of Dell Deployment Suite Of Products
- Compatibility Of Dell Embedded Management Products
- Compatibility Of Dell Maintenance Products
- Compatibility Of Dell Monitoring Products
- Compatibility for Dell Remote Management Products
- Compatibility Of Dell Systems Management - Server, Storage Monitoring, Diagnostics, And Management Products

For more information on the supported operating systems, Network Interface Cards (NIC), and
PowerEdge RAID Controller (PERC), see the Dell Systems Management Software Support Matrix located
at dell.com/openmanagemanuals.
NOTE: iSM does not support VMware ESX 4.1 U3, ESXi 4.1 U3 , VMware ESXi 5.0 U3 and Citrix
XenServer 6.1.
Matrix Information Structure
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 particular product version on the
right-hand side.
NA indicates that the product on the left-hand side is not dependent or not applicable for the product on
the right-hand side.
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
The naming convention used for Dell PowerEdge systems is as follows:
For the 9th generation of PowerEdge systems: 9G where G denotes generation.
For example, in a 2950 server, 2 indicates the server class, 9 indicates the generation, 5 indicates that it is
a rack server, and 0 indicates that it has an Intel processor.
For example, in a M710 server, M indicates that it is a Modular Server, 7 indicates the server class, 1
indicates that it is a 11th generation server, and 0 indicates that it has an Intel processor.
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