The PowerEdge 1400SC is a tape backup manufactured by Dell. This version of "R159728.EXE" is rated (5 out of 5 stars) based on 11 downloads and 4 reviews. The total disk space used for this update is 1.4 MB.
PowerEdge 1400SC
PowerEdge 2400
PowerEdge 2450
PowerEdge 2800
PowerEdge 7150
Windows 2003, Linux, Other
912L, A18 (15-Aug-2007)
Tape Drives: Dell PowerVault 100T DDS4, Firmware, Multi OS, English, Multi System, v.912L, A18
Release incorporates existing firmware v912L from A16 release with added DUP support for SLES Linux.
OS: Red Hat Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Jayakumar (DG Staff Member) on 29-Apr-2008
The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
---|---|---|
DFU User Guide.pdf | 172.2 KB | 21 Jun 2007 |
Netware/DFU.nlm | 1.6 MB | 21 Jun 2007 |
Windows/DFU.exe | 222.8 KB | 21 Jun 2007 |
firmware/V825B052.bin | 655.4 KB | 21 Jun 2007 |
firmware/V912L052.bin | 655.4 KB | 21 Jun 2007 |
linux/DFU | 270.6 KB | 21 Jun 2007 |
readme.txt | 7.6 KB | 21 Jun 2007 |
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