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iDRAC

iDRAC

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What is iDRAC?

iDRAC (integrated Dell Remote Access Controller) is a hardware and software system embedded on Dell EMC PowerEdge servers. It provides out-of-band remote server management capabilities, allowing administrators to monitor, manage, update, troubleshoot, and remediate servers from a remote location, regardless of the server's power state or operating system presence. It's commonly used for tasks like remote power cycling, virtual media mounting, system health monitoring, and OS deployment.

What other technologies are related to iDRAC?

iDRAC Competitor Technologies

HP's Integrated Lights-Out (iLO) is a similar remote server management technology, making it a direct competitor to iDRAC.
mentioned alongside iDRAC in 37% (472) of relevant job posts

iDRAC Complementary Technologies

Dell OpenManage is a suite of tools that complements iDRAC by providing a broader management platform for Dell servers.
mentioned alongside iDRAC in 46% (52) of relevant job posts
Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) is a standard that iDRAC implements, making it complementary.
mentioned alongside iDRAC in 5% (119) of relevant job posts
ESXi is a hypervisor that can run on servers managed by iDRAC, making it complementary.
mentioned alongside iDRAC in 1% (156) of relevant job posts

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