Dell Poweredge r.620 ESXi custom 5.5

Hello

As we intend to deploy the customized version of ESXi 5.5, I would like to know if it's the most recent:

http://www.Dell.com/support/drivers/in/en/19/driverdetails?DriverID=20VNP

Thank you!

If you compare the checksums indicating by Dell for these two files, you can see that they match. This means that they are the exact same download/file.

The Dell custom ESXi A01 ISO 5.5 is the latest I know.

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