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This article provides information about how to verify if a Network Interface Card (NIC) is compatible with a PowerEdge Server.
Updated:  May 23, 2026 ID: 000349619

This article provides information about CPU Machine Check errors and common causes and proper handling when errors are seen.
Updated:  May 23, 2026 ID: 000349127

Unsure about the procedure to update a specific component's firmware in a PowerEdge system? Learn how to in this specific article.
Updated:  May 23, 2026 ID: 000333712

Dell Samsung PM893 SSDs with Firmware HJ55 or Earlier Experience Premature SMART Failures
Updated:  May 23, 2026 ID: 000333265

R7725, R6725, R7715, and R6715 the number of CPU Cores is not recognized correctly.
Updated:  May 23, 2026 ID: 000321587

Dell Technologies advises against downgrading Hard Drive or SSD firmware, except in validated scenarios, due to unpredictable results and version reporting issues.
Updated:  May 23, 2026 ID: 000311902

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:  May 23, 2026 ID: 000308774

PowerEdge servers crash with PCIe fatal errors while updating Kioxia CM6 NVMe drive firmware.
Updated:  May 22, 2026 ID: 000256907

CPUs can be perceived to be hot while server is idle.
Updated:  May 22, 2026 ID: 000250878

During continuous reboot testing, the system may stop responding during the shutdown phase due to an internal error (CPU0000) on PowerEdge T150, R250, R350, T350 systems.
Updated:  May 22, 2026 ID: 000245052

The Dell SS540 SAS solid state drive is reported as not correctly functioning.
Updated:  May 21, 2026 ID: 000237298

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:  May 21, 2026 ID: 000227912

This article describes how to view and clear the system event log (SEL) in System Setup.
Updated:  May 21, 2026 ID: 000226396

This article describes how to find the iDRAC's current MAC address.
Updated:  May 21, 2026 ID: 000226214

During the power counter roll-over for utilization, the power counter rolls over before the rollover counter. This leads to an erroneous power spike which may throttle the server.
Updated:  May 21, 2026 ID: 000225350

Dell solid state drive (SSD) fails after system reports low environment operating temperature.
Updated:  May 20, 2026 ID: 000224458

Dell Samsung Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) PM1653 and PM1655 solid state drives may report excessive Sense Key faults 0x3, 0x11, 0x0, or 0x4, 0x29, 0x4. These faults have the potential to cause unexpected drive issues.
Updated:  May 20, 2026 ID: 000222201

Dell Enterprise SAS, SATA SSD: SMART predictive failures triggered by remaining write endurance falling below the threshold
Updated:  May 19, 2026 ID: 000221846

In some migration scenarios, the OpenManage Enterprise 4.0 target import operation may fail with an error 'Failed to decrypt backup archive' during migration. Use the following article to help in troubleshooting this scenario and various ways to address the failure.
Updated:  May 19, 2026 ID: 000221490

Network port enumeration on Windows Server 2022 with Dell network adapters may swap port designations.
Updated:  May 19, 2026 ID: 000221408

After an update to 7.00.00.00 or higher, the iDRAC9 web server may become inaccessible where the user has uploaded a custom or CA signed web certificate.
Updated:  May 19, 2026 ID: 000220891

The iDRAC is unable to connect to a Server Message Block (SMB) share when the optional "SMB3 share encryption" is enabled.
Updated:  May 19, 2026 ID: 000219260

iDRAC may report a CPU temperature alert due to thermal spike or higher temperature when running a specific workload.
Updated:  May 18, 2026 ID: 000216984

BIOS/CPLD or backplane firmware DUP may fail to update when attempted soon after iDRAC restart.
Updated:  May 18, 2026 ID: 000216521

This article describes what can happen while collecting SupportAssist logs using iDRAC9 UI. The operation may result in an error, or incomplete logs may be collected.
Updated:  May 17, 2026 ID: 000211904

This article documents the known symptoms that can occur when the iDRAC9 fails to receive accurate Platform ID information from the CPLD controller during iDRAC boot. This issue can be encountered after the iDRAC is rebooted independently from the host server.
Updated:  May 17, 2026 ID: 000210943

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:  May 15, 2026 ID: 000204465

The firmware of PowerEdge server hard drives is a critical component in the server system. Regularly updating and maintaining this firmware is essential for server performance, security, and compatibility. Hard drive firmware updates can often fix known hardware faults and issues, address identified vulnerabilities and security problems, and potentially introduce new features, improvements, and enhancements.
Updated:  May 15, 2026 ID: 000455478

PowerEdge RAID Controller (PERC11, PERC10), Human Interface Infrastructure (HII) configuration utility, and iDRAC do not support array expansion.
Updated:  May 15, 2026 ID: 000203958

This how-to explains the commands and shows the results of outputs for the same to retrieve your service tag using a command console. It is displayed as the system serial number.
Updated:  May 15, 2026 ID: 000203494