A bundle is a collection of Dell Update Packages (DUPs), called
components, that are related to a certain platform, for example, Dell
PowerEdge R410 and operating system, Microsoft Windows Server 2008.
You can use Dell Repository Manager to:
Import existing bundle(s) or manually create bundle(s).
Delete existing bundle(s).
Clone existing bundle(s).
Compare existing bundle(s).
Export bundle(s) to external repositories or deploy them to applicable
systems in the form of bootable ISOs, deployment packs, driver packs,
or a fully functional Server Update Utility (SUU).
Create custom catalog and save updates to multiple location
View and Edit Bundle Properties.
Modify the Component Install Sequence.
The list of bundle(s), created or imported, appear in the Bundles screen. You can sort the list of bundle(s) based
on the name of the bundle, version, operating system, or date on which
the bundle(s) were created, size, author, server generation, and brand
of the bundle(s).
You can view the number of bundle(s) in the list and the number
of bundle(s) you select, at the top of the list. The numbers are displayed
in the Selected/Total: format. The name of the repository to
which the bundles belong, is displayed at the top of the bundles list.
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