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Dell 430-1788 Remote Access Card Drac 5
- Product Type: Remote Access Card
- Controller: DRAC 5
- Functionality: Out-of-band server management
- Features: Remote console access, power control, virtual media
- Compatibility: Designed for Dell PowerEdge servers
- Interface: PCI-e
- Enables: Server monitoring and troubleshooting from anywhere
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Product Overview
The Dell 430-1788 is a Remote Access Card, specifically the DRAC 5 (Dell Remote Access Controller 5). It provides out-of-band management capabilities for Dell PowerEdge servers, allowing administrators to monitor, manage, and troubleshoot servers remotely.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Remote Access Card |
| Controller Model | DRAC 5 |
| Management | Out-of-band |
Additional Specifications
| Interface | PCI-e |
| Brand | Dell |
Product Description
The Dell 430-1788, featuring the DRAC 5 controller, is a crucial component for modern server administration. It empowers IT professionals with comprehensive remote management capabilities, extending beyond the operating system. This allows for proactive monitoring of server health, performance metrics, and environmental conditions, even when the server is powered off or unresponsive. Key features of the DRAC 5 include virtual console redirection, which provides a graphical interface to the server's console as if the administrator were physically present. It also supports virtual media, enabling the mounting of remote ISO images or USB drives for OS installation or patching. Furthermore, the DRAC 5 offers power management functions, allowing for remote power cycling and status checks. Designed to integrate seamlessly with Dell PowerEdge servers, the 430-1788 enhances operational efficiency and reduces downtime. Its out-of-band nature ensures that management access is independent of the server's network connection or operating system status, making it an indispensable tool for managing critical infrastructure in data centers and remote locations.



