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### Updated July 25, 2023
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## Introduction
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In 2016, the [Distributed Management Task Force](https://dmtf.org) published the first version of the Platform Level Data Model for Firmware Update Specification ([PLDM for FWUPD](https://www.dmtf.org/dsp/DSP0267)). This DMTF standard started to be implemented in the Redfish® service of HPE iLO 5 version 2.30.
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Although the above articles provide many definitions, acronyms and their relationship with the firmware update process, I will use, in this blog post, a different approach to this process than the one used in the three articles mentioned above.
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Firmware updates can be classified in four types called A, B, C and D. This classification is HPE specific but you may read or hear references to it, like in the [HPE Redfish API Reference Document](https://hewlettpackard.github.io/ilo-rest-api-docs/ilo5/#configuration).
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Firmware updates can be classified in four types called A, B, C and D. This classification is HPE specific but you may read or hear references to it, like in the [HPE Redfish API Reference Document](https://servermanagementportal.ext.hpe.com/docs/redfishservices/ilos/ilo6/ilo6_145/ilo6_hpe_resourcedefns145/#configuration).
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### Type A firmware update
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