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== Industry adoption ==
== Industry adoption ==


=== Redfish support on server platforms ===
* [[DELL]] [[iDRAC]] BMC supports Redfish with Minimum iDRAC 7/8 FW 2.40.40.40, iDRAC9 FW 3.00.00.0
* [[Hewlett Packard Enterprise|HPE]] [[HP Integrated Lights-Out|iLO]] [[Intelligent Platform Management Interface#Baseboard management controller|BMC]]
* [[DELL]] [[iDRAC]] [[Intelligent Platform Management Interface#Baseboard management controller|BMC]] with Minimum iDRAC 7/8 FW 2.40.40.40, iDRAC9 FW 3.00.00.0
* [[Hewlett Packard Enterprise|HPE]] [[HP Integrated Lights-Out|iLO]] [[Intelligent Platform Management Interface#Baseboard management controller|BMC]] with minimum iLO4 FW 2.30, iLO5
* [[Hewlett Packard Enterprise|HPE]] Moonshot [[Intelligent Platform Management Interface#Baseboard management controller|BMC]] with minimum FW 1.41
* [[Supermicro]] X10 [[Intelligent Platform Management Interface#Baseboard management controller|BMC]] with minimum FW 3.0 and X11 with minimum FW 1.0

=== Redfish support on system software platforms ===
* [[Insyde Software]] Supervyse<ref>{{cite web|title=BMC Firmware Products|url=https://www.insyde.com/products/supervyse|accessdate=29 January 2019}}</ref> [[Intelligent Platform Management Interface#Baseboard management controller|BMC]]

=== Software using Redfish APIs ===

* [[OpenStack]] [[OpenStack#Bare metal (Ironic)|Ironic]] bare metal deployment project.


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Intelligent Platform Management Interface|IPMI]]
* [[Create, read, update and delete]] (CRUD)
* [[Create, read, update and delete]] (CRUD)
* [[JSON]]
* [[JSON]]
* [[REST|RESTful API]]
* [[REST|RESTful API]]
* [[Open Data Protocol|OData]] – Protocol for REST APIs
* [[Open Data Protocol|OData]] – Protocol for REST APIs

== References ==
== References ==
{{Reflist|2}}
{{Reflist|2}}
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* [http://www.dmtf.org/standards/redfish/ DMTF Redfish initiative]
* [http://www.dmtf.org/standards/redfish/ DMTF Redfish initiative]
* [https://redfish.dmtf.org/ Redfish Developer Hub]
* [https://redfish.dmtf.org/ Redfish Developer Hub]
* [https://blog.dellemc.com/en-us/fish-on-dell-emc-nets-enhanced-and-expanded-redfish-support-for-poweredge/ DELL Redfish ecosystem]
* [
* [https://www.hpe.com/us/en/servers/restful-api.html HPE Redfish ecosystem]
* [https://www.supermicro.com/en/solutions/management-software/redfish SuperMicro Redfish ecosystem]


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Redfish
AbbreviationRedfish
StatusPublished
Year started2014
OrganizationDistributed Management Task Force
Related standardsSystems Management Architecture for Server Hardware
DomainData center management
Websitewww.dmtf.org/standards/redfish

The Redfish standard is a suite of specifications that deliver an industry standard protocol providing Software Defined Management for Converged infrastructure.

Distributed Management Task Force developed Redfish Standard is a suite of specifications that deliver architectural semantics, industry standard protocols and profiles to unify the management of the data center. Through the development of conformance testing programs, the Redfish Forum will extend these capabilities by helping deliver additional compatibility in cross-platform servers.

History

The Redfish standard has been elaborated under the SPMF umbrella at the DMTF in 2014. The first specification with base models (1.0) was published in August 2015[1]. In 2016, Models for BIOS, disk drives, memory, storage, volume, endpoint, fabric, switch, PCIe device, zone, software/firmware inventory & update, multi-function NICs), host interface (KCS replacement) and privilege mapping were added. In 2017, Models for Composability, Location and errata were added[2]. There is WIP for Telemetry, Ethernet Switching, DCIM, and OCP & Profiles.

In August 2016, SNIA released a first model for network storage services (Swordfish[3]), an extension of the Redfish specification.

Industry adoption

Redfish support on server platforms

  • DELL iDRAC BMC with Minimum iDRAC 7/8 FW 2.40.40.40, iDRAC9 FW 3.00.00.0
  • HPE iLO BMC with minimum iLO4 FW 2.30, iLO5
  • HPE Moonshot BMC with minimum FW 1.41
  • Supermicro X10 BMC with minimum FW 3.0 and X11 with minimum FW 1.0

Redfish support on system software platforms

Software using Redfish APIs

See also

References

  1. ^ "DMTF signs off Redfish server management spec v 1.0". Retrieved 29 January 2019.
  2. ^ "DMTF announces Redfish API advancements". Retrieved 29 January 2019.
  3. ^ "How to get started with the Swordfish storage management standard". Retrieved 29 January 2019.
  4. ^ "BMC Firmware Products". Retrieved 29 January 2019.