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Dell 0R0229 DRAC 3 Remote Access Card for PowerEdge 1650 Server
- Remote management and control for Dell PowerEdge 1650 servers
- Provides out-of-band access for troubleshooting and maintenance
- Allows for power cycling, console redirection, and hardware monitoring
- Facilitates firmware updates and system configuration remotely
- Enhances server availability and reduces operational costs
- Utilizes a dedicated network interface for management traffic
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Product Overview
The Dell 0R0229 is a DRAC 3/P (Dell Remote Access Controller) card designed for PowerEdge 1650 servers. It provides remote management capabilities, allowing administrators to monitor, control, and troubleshoot the server from a remote location over a network connection. This enhances server uptime and reduces the need for physical presence.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Remote Access Controller |
| Compatibility | Dell PowerEdge 1650 Server |
Additional Specifications
| Model | DRAC 3/P |
| Interface | PCI |
Product Description
The Dell Remote Access Controller 3 (DRAC 3) is a hardware component that provides out-of-band management for Dell PowerEdge servers. The 0R0229 specifically targets the PowerEdge 1650 model, offering essential remote control features. This includes the ability to remotely power the server on or off, access the server's console as if you were physically present (console redirection), and monitor critical hardware health metrics. This functionality is crucial for data centers and enterprise environments where immediate physical access to servers can be challenging or time-consuming. With the DRAC 3 installed, IT administrators can perform a wide range of tasks without being on-site. This includes initial server setup, operating system installation, BIOS configuration, and troubleshooting hardware or software issues. The DRAC 3 communicates over a dedicated network interface, ensuring that management traffic is separate from the server's primary network traffic, thus improving security and reliability. It also supports remote media access, allowing administrators to mount ISO images or other media remotely for installation or recovery purposes. The integration of the DRAC 3 into the PowerEdge 1650 significantly boosts server manageability and operational efficiency. It empowers administrators to respond quickly to alerts, perform routine maintenance tasks proactively, and resolve critical issues remotely, thereby minimizing downtime and maximizing the return on investment for server hardware. The card is designed for seamless integration with the server's architecture, providing a robust and reliable remote management solution.
