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Dell guidance to mitigate risk and resolution for the side-channel analysis vulnerabilities (also known as L1 Terminal Fault or L1TF) for servers, storage, and networking products. For specific information about affected platforms and next steps to apply the updates, see this guide.
Updated:  August 25, 2025 ID: 000137307

Refer to the information about the DSA-2019-065 and CVE-2019-3726, also known as the Dell Update Package (DUP) Framework Uncontrolled Search Path Vulnerability.
Updated:  August 18, 2025 ID: 000137022

This article explains how to assign an Initial Company Administrator.
Updated:  November 14, 2025 ID: 000374134

This article explains how to promote Company Administrators.
Updated:  October 21, 2025 ID: 000374126

This article explains Dell guidelines on company administrator assignment.
Updated:  October 17, 2025 ID: 000379388

Dell Samsung PM893 SSDs with Firmware HJ55 or Earlier Experience Premature SMART Failures
Updated:  September 26, 2025 ID: 000333265

DELL guidance for resolving an issue with Dell Enterprise SSD drives, model numbers LT0200MO, LT0400MO, LT0800MO, LT1600MO, LT0800RO, LT1600RO, LT0200WM, LT0400WM, and LT0800WM. A firmware error occurs at 40,000 power on hours that results in driver failure. This step-by-step guide provides instructions to successfully update the driver firmware to prevent this issue.
Updated:  August 12, 2025 ID: 000177640

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:  July 31, 2025 ID: 000132371

This article provides information about basic safety precautions that everyone must take before accessing the internals of a computer or electrical equipment. Find information about how to protect against electrostatic discharge (ESD), prevent electrostatic damage to the components, and take safety precautions when lifting electronic equipment.
Updated:  July 24, 2025 ID: 000137973

Using excessive force when re-seating, installing, or replacing a hot-swap hard drive may cause neighboring drives to fail if the backplane is flexed.
Updated:  June 02, 2025 ID: 000181371

Dell NIC Partitioning (NPAR) provides the capability to divide a NIC port into multiple PCI functions with flexible bandwidth capacity allocation. PCI functions are called partitions.
Updated:  May 20, 2025 ID: 000202342

Customers have reported greater than expected failure rate of Toshiba MG08 (24HF9, 4N7V0, 8MG73) drives.
Updated:  May 16, 2025 ID: 000208503

Dell SAS SSD models SS530 and SS540, when used as a VMware vSAN cache tier, show accelerated write endurance loss.
Updated:  May 08, 2025 ID: 000218401

Dell EMC response to the Spoiler exploits for Dell Client systems, Dell EMC PowerEdge servers, and leveraged platforms.
Updated:  April 15, 2025 ID: 000068738

This article addresses a DSS7500 double fault and how to force online disk.
Updated:  April 14, 2025 ID: 000219727

This article explains how to extract RAID controller logs on your Dell system using MegaCli utility by Broadcom (formerly LSI/Avagotech).
Updated:  February 21, 2025 ID: 000188270

Dell EMC guidance to mitigate risk and resolution for the iDRAC multiple vulnerabilities. For specific information about affected iDRAC versions and next steps to apply the updates, see this guide.
Updated:  December 09, 2024 ID: 000177031

Dell iDRAC8 mitigation is available for predictable IPMI 2.0 session IDs that may be exploited by malicious users to compromise the affected system.
Updated:  November 12, 2024 ID: 000226504

PowerEdge R750 Datacenter Scalable Solutions (DSS) may experience failures when running older Data Center-on-a-Chip Architecture (DOCA) versions with the NVIDIA Mellanox BlueField-2 Data Processing Unit (DPU) Card.
Updated:  October 03, 2024 ID: 000228342

Dell EMC Servers require a security update to address vulnerabilities in Intel Microarchitectural Data Sampling. For specific information on affected platforms and next steps to apply the updates, please refer to this guide.
Updated:  September 23, 2024 ID: 000177816

Dell's response to reported vulnerabilities in the hardware encryption of certain self-encrypting solid-state drives as described in Vulnerability Note VU# 395981. For information on the affected Dell Client models affected, please refer to this guide.
Updated:  August 23, 2024 ID: 000139235

The Dell response to the recent Kaspersky Lab report detailing a sophisticated attack that exploited the ASUS trusted update mechanism (Live Update Utility), for Dell Client systems, Dell EMC PowerEdge servers, and leveraged platforms.
Updated:  August 23, 2024 ID: 000068683

Dell iDRAC8 remediation is available for local RACADM that could be exploited by authenticated malicious users to compromise the affected system.
Updated:  June 22, 2024 ID: 000222591

Dell Technologies guidance to mitigate risk and resolution for the side-channel analysis vulnerabilities (also known as Meltdown and Spectre) for servers, storage, and networking products. For specific information about affected platforms and next steps to apply the updates, see this guide.
Updated:  September 06, 2023 ID: 000178106

Dell EMC guidance to mitigate risk and resolution for the side-channel analysis vulnerabilities (also known as Speculative Store Bypass and Rogue System Register Read) servers, storage and networking products. For specific information on affected platforms and next steps to apply the updates, please refer to this guide.
Updated:  August 30, 2023 ID: 000178082

Dell EMC Server Platform Security Advisory for Intel Platform Updates (December) to address multiple vulnerabilities which may be potentially exploited to compromise the system.
Updated:  December 20, 2022 ID: 000128716

Dell EMC Server Platform Intel Platform Updates (2019.2) to address multiple vulnerabilities which may potentially be exploited to compromise the system.
Updated:  May 22, 2021 ID: 000129567

Dell EMC Server Platform Security Advisory for Intel Platform Updates (December) to address multiple vulnerabilities which may be potentially exploited to compromise the system.
Updated:  May 22, 2021 ID: 000180554

A group of disclosed vulnerabilities in GRUB (Grand Unified Bootloader), known as "BootHole", can allow for Secure Boot bypass.
Updated:  February 21, 2021 ID: 000177294