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Desktop and mobile Architecture for System Hardware

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DASH (DSP0232) is a Data Management Task Force (DMTF) standard for secure out-of-band and remote management of computers. DASH version 1.0 was published in April 2007. The current version, DASH 1.1, was published in December 2007

In-service and out-of-service devices can be managed, with manageability aligned between the modes, independent of operating system state. Both HTTP and HTTPS management ports are supported.

A Common Information Model (CIM) schema defines the DASH management data. There are currently 30 CIM profile objects supported in the DASH 1.1. DASH uses the DMTF's Web Services for Management WS-Management protocol for communication.


Since DASH is designed for desktop and mobile computers, a related standard for servers exists, Systems Management Architecture for Server Hardware (SMASH)

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