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    Dell Warranty Check

    Check a single Dell system's warranty by its service tag — and see how to track coverage across an entire fleet without looking up one machine at a time.

    The service tag is a 7-character code on a sticker on the chassis, or readable in the BIOS, iDRAC, or OS. This opens Dell's official support page for that tag — warranty status is provided by Dell, not stored here.

    Finding the Service Tag

    Four Ways to Get the Tag

    Physical label

    A pull-out tab or sticker on the chassis.

    BIOS / UEFI

    Shown on the system information screen.

    iDRAC / BMC

    Listed in the management controller UI.

    Operating system

    wmic bios get serialnumber (Windows) or dmidecode -s system-serial-number (Linux).

    At Scale

    One Lookup Doesn't Scale to a Data Center

    Checking one service tag is easy. Tracking warranty across hundreds or thousands of servers — from many vendors, expiring on different dates — is where teams get caught out. A lapsed warranty is usually discovered at the worst possible moment: when the hardware has already failed.

    Auto-collected tags

    Read service tags and serials directly from hardware.

    Fleet warranty view

    See coverage and end-of-life across every vendor in one place.

    Expiry alerts

    Get warned before coverage lapses, not after a failure.

    Track warranty across the whole fleet