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Dell 330-4533 Idrac 6 Enterprise Remote Access Card
- Product Type: Remote Access Controller Card
- Model: iDRAC6 Enterprise
- Compatibility: Dell PowerEdge Servers (specific models may vary)
- Functionality: Out-of-band server management
- Features: Remote console access, virtual media, power control, hardware monitoring
- Interface: Typically PCIe or dedicated connector
- Purpose: Remote administration and troubleshooting
- Enhances server uptime and reduces support costs
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Product Overview
The Dell 330-4533 iDRAC6 Enterprise is a remote access controller card designed for Dell PowerEdge servers. It provides advanced out-of-band management capabilities, allowing administrators to monitor, manage, and troubleshoot servers remotely.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Remote Access Controller Card |
| Management Controller | iDRAC6 Enterprise |
| Brand | Dell |
| Part Number | 330-4533 |
Additional Specifications
| Features | Remote Console, Virtual Media, Power Management, Hardware Monitoring |
| Connectivity | Dedicated network port (RJ45) |
| Form Factor | Add-in Card |
Product Description
The Dell 330-4533 is the Enterprise version of the Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller (iDRAC) for select Dell PowerEdge servers. This dedicated hardware component provides comprehensive out-of-band management capabilities, meaning it can manage the server even if the operating system is unresponsive or the server is powered off (as long as it has power). This is crucial for IT administrators who need to maintain server health and availability in data centers or remote locations. The Enterprise edition of iDRAC6 offers a richer feature set compared to the Express version. Key functionalities include remote console access (allowing administrators to see the server's screen and interact with it as if they were physically present), virtual media (enabling the mounting of ISO images or other media remotely for OS installation or updates), and full power control (powering the server on, off, or resetting it). It also provides detailed hardware monitoring, logging, and alerting capabilities. Installation typically involves inserting the card into a dedicated slot on the server's motherboard or a specific expansion slot. Once configured with an IP address, the iDRAC6 Enterprise card can be accessed via a web browser or command-line interface from anywhere on the network, significantly simplifying server administration, reducing the need for physical intervention, and improving overall IT efficiency. This part number is specifically associated with the Enterprise functionality for the iDRAC6 generation.

