Users Guide

Table Of Contents
Introduction
Dell Lifecycle Controller provides advanced embedded systems management to perform systems management tasks such as
deploy, configure, update, maintain, and diagnose using a graphical user interface (GUI). It is delivered as part of integrated
Dell Remote Access Controller (iDRAC) out-of-band solution and embedded Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI)
applications in the latest Dell servers. iDRAC works with the UEFI firmware to access and manage every aspect of the hardware,
including component and subsystem management that is beyond the traditional Baseboard Management Controller (BMC)
capabilities.
NOTE: The UEFI environment provides the local console interface and the infrastructure for locally managed system
components.
Lifecycle Controller has the following components:
GUI:
Is an embedded configuration utility that resides on an embedded flash memory card.
Is similar to the BIOS utility that is started during the boot sequence, and can function in a pre-operating system
environment.
Enables server and storage management tasks from an embedded environment throughout the life cycle of the server.
Remote Services simplify end-to-end server life cycle management using the one-to-many method. It interfaces for remote
deployment integrated with Dell OpenManage Essentials and partner consoles. For more information about remote services
features, see Dell Lifecycle Controller Remote Services Quick Start Guide at www.dell.com/support/manuals.
Topics:
Using Lifecycle Controller
Benefits of using iDRAC with Lifecycle Controller
New in this release
Key features
Licensable features in Lifecycle Controller
Viewing iDRAC license information
Other documents you may need
Accessing documents from the Dell EMC support site
Contacting Dell
Using Lifecycle Controller
The iDRAC with Lifecycle Controller technology in the servers embedded management allows you to perform useful tasks such
as configuring BIOS and hardware settings, deploying operating systems, changing RAID settings, and saving hardware profiles.
Together, iDRAC and Lifecycle Controller provide a robust set of management functions that can be used throughout the entire
server lifecycle.
Dell Lifecycle Controller simplifies server lifecycle management from provisioning, deployment, patching and updating to
servicing and user customization both locally and remotely. Lifecycle Controller includes managed and persistent storage
that embeds systems management features and Operating System device drivers directly on the server. This eliminates the
media-based system management tools and utilities traditionally needed for systems management.
Benefits of using iDRAC with Lifecycle Controller
The benefits include:
Increased availability Early notification of potential or actual failures that help prevent a server failure or reduce recovery
time after failure.
Improved productivity and lower Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) Extending the reach of administrators to larger number
of distant servers can make the IT staff more productive while driving down operational costs such as travel.
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