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How to Subscribe to receive Dell Driver and Firmware Update notifications for PowerEdge Servers. To ensure optimal performance and stability for your Dell system, be aware of the latest updates available for the drivers and firmware. There are several systems to do this as explained in the article below.
Updated: March 03, 2026
ID: 000127716
The PowerEdge embedded LifeCycle Controller provides a simplified method for installation of supported Windows Server and Linux server operating systems with the OS Deployment feature.
This article explains how to use the iDRAC LifeCycle Controller to install a supported operating system on most Dell PowerEdge servers. Step-by-step instructions and OS installation videos for Windows Server, Ubuntu Server LTS, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server, or Red Hat Enterprise Linux installation with LifeCycle Controller
Updated: February 27, 2026
ID: 000130160
Dell Enterprise NVMe solid state drives may be leveraged as a substitute for Dell Data Center NVMe solid state drives.
Updated: March 04, 2026
ID: 000315161
This article provides a brief introduction to the Intel® VROC and describes how to configure it on Dell PowerEdge servers.
Updated: March 04, 2026
ID: 000125271
PowerEdge: Dell service support for end of industry production of 2.5" 15k RPM SAS hard drives
Updated: March 04, 2026
ID: 000314166
Dell PowerEdge Server remediation is available for NVIDIA Bluefield and ConnectX vulnerabilities that could be exploited by malicious users to compromise the affected systems.
Updated: March 03, 2026
ID: 000435005
The Dell Nautilus Firmware Update Utility is flexible and simple to use as it contains all the latest, relevant firmware updates for hard drives in your Dell server.
Updated: March 03, 2026
ID: 000141811
All Virtual machines (VMs) losing network connectivity on HOST, once VMs Migrated to a new HOST, that HOST experiences the same Symptoms.
Updated: March 03, 2026
ID: 000201992
LCWipe command produces undesired side effects in some iDRAC9 firmware releases. The recommendation is to use the SystemErase feature to securely erase configurations and end user data when retiring or repurposing server hardware.
Updated: March 03, 2026
ID: 000214671
This article explains the procedure to open a Service Request (SR) using the Dell support page.
Get help fast for your Dell device. No more waiting on hold. No more tech headaches.
Dell makes it simple to fix problems, schedule repairs, or get support—right from your device or our support website.
Updated: March 03, 2026
ID: 000132371
This document highlights minimum, recommended, and latest code versions for Dell Technologies PowerEdge products. We carefully evaluate and monitor code deployment data to ensure that product releases meet our stringent expectations to provide our customers with reliable products and solutions.
Updated: March 02, 2026
ID: 000227230
To replace a CMOS battery, remove the air shroud, disconnect and remove any expansion cards, locate the battery socket, and carefully pry out the CMOS battery. After installing a new CMOS battery, you must reinstall the expansion cards, install the air shroud, and restore the BIOS settings, ensuring the battery is operating properly and the correct data and time are set in the System Setup.
Updated: February 27, 2026
ID: 000234357
This article presents opportunities to understand and troubleshoot some common causes of fan noise in a PowerEdge server.
It is also relevant for 100% fan speeds.
Updated: February 27, 2026
ID: 000227912
Information about managing, upgrading, and monitoring your Dell Rack and Tower PowerEdge server hardware and Out-of-Band (OoB) System Management tools.
Updated: February 27, 2026
ID: 000203861
Dell PowerEdge Server remediation is available for NVIDIA Bluefield, ConnectX and DOCA vulnerabilities that could be exploited by malicious users to compromise the affected systems.
Updated: February 26, 2026
ID: 000433020
The "Predictive failure reported for disk x" error continues to be logged every 24 hours, even after the identified drive has been replaced. The issue only affects drives connected to PERC Controllers in RAID configuration.
Updated: February 26, 2026
ID: 000308774
This article summarizes some licensing concepts applicable to Windows Server operating systems ordered along Dell PowerEdge servers.
Updated: February 26, 2026
ID: 000224397
Unsure about the procedure to update a specific component's firmware in a PowerEdge system? Learn how to in this specific article.
Updated: February 24, 2026
ID: 000333712
Before updating Dell PowerEdge servers running Windows to the December 2025 BIOS release, complete the required pre-requisites. The BIOS update includes new Secure Boot Certificates, and failure to follow the steps below may result in the server entering an undefined state.
If Secure Boot is not enabled, the BIOS can be updated through the normal process and this document is not applicable.
Note: This document is applicable only if the server has Secure Boot enabled, TPM enabled, and running the Windows Server operating system.
Important: This procedure does not apply to AX/APEX MC servers running Azure Local or to AX servers using Windows Server Storage Spaces Direct (S2D) clusters. These solutions use their own lifecycle management processes, coordinated with cluster node state, and include required procedures for updating firmware components such as BIOS.
Updated: February 24, 2026
ID: 000402373
Fans reporting FAN0000/FAN0001 errors (RPM below warning or critical) should be removed and swapped to another connector; if the error follows the fan, replace it.
Updated: February 20, 2026
ID: 000391086
This article addresses an issue in which conversion of Windows Server from an evaluation to a fully licensed edition fails. The error that is returned appears to indicate a problem with the supplied product key, but the key is known to be valid.
Updated: February 20, 2026
ID: 000204465
PowerEdge server intermittently encounters a UEFI iSCSI Boot From SAN (BFS) fatal error 8 upon booting with the PowerStore appliance.
Updated: February 19, 2026
ID: 000223454
PowerEdge connected Dell NVMe SSDs with the Limited Retry (LR) bit set may experience an increase in failures due to elevated media and data‑integrity error rates.
Updated: February 19, 2026
ID: 000415896
Dell PowerEdge Server remediation is available for NVIDIA DOCA-Host vulnerabilities that could be exploited by malicious users to compromise the affected systems.
Updated: February 18, 2026
ID: 000429654
Find answers and resources to get started or do more from your MyService360 dashboard with enterprise services data analytics and visualizations.
Updated: February 17, 2026
ID: 000124666
Dell PowerEdge Server remediation is available for Intel® Ethernet Controllers & Adapters and Intel® Data Center GPU vulnerabilities that may be exploited by malicious users to compromise the affected system.
Updated: February 16, 2026
ID: 000347891
Dell PowerEdge Server remediation is available for Intel Ethernet Controllers & Adapters and Intel® Processor vulnerabilities that may be exploited by malicious users to compromise the affected system.
Updated: February 16, 2026
ID: 000247670
Dell PowerEdge Server remediation is available for Intel® Processors and Intel® Ethernet Controllers & Adapters vulnerabilities that may be exploited by malicious users to compromise the affected system.
Updated: February 16, 2026
ID: 000355904
Dell PowerEdge Server remediation is available for Intel Ethernet Controllers & Adapters and Intel® Processor vulnerabilities that may be exploited by malicious users to compromise the affected system.
Updated: February 16, 2026
ID: 000283929
Dell PowerEdge Server remediation is available for 2024.3 Intel Platform Update (IPU) components that could be exploited by malicious users to compromise the affected systems.
Updated: February 16, 2026
ID: 000227762