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1.
Which term refers to the size, appearance, or dimensions of a server?
- A.Form factor
- B.Footprint
- C.Physical reference
- D.U measure
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Answer : [A]
Explanation :
Explanation :
When we use the term form factor when discussing any computing device or component, we are talking about its size, appearance, or dimensions. It is typically used to differentiate one physical implementation of the same device or component from another. In the case of servers, we are talking about the size and dimensions of the enclosure in which the server exists. |
2.
Which of the following is used to make maintenance easier with a rack server?
- A.KVM
- B.Rail kits
- C.Baffles
- D.Rack slot
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Answer : [B]
Explanation :
Explanation :
Rail kits, when implemented, allow you to slide the server out of the rack for maintenance. |
3.
How large is each U in a rack?
- A.19 inches
- B.4.445 inches
- C.1.75 inches
- D.It depends on the rack.
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Answer : [C]
Explanation :
Explanation :
Each U is 1.75 inches (4.445 cm) high. |
4.
What technology consists of a server chassis housing multiple thin, modular circuit boards,
each of which acts as a server?
- A.Rack servers
- B.Towers
- C.KVM
- D.Blade technology
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Answer : [D]
Explanation :
Explanation :
This technology consists of a server chassis housing multiple thin, modular circuit boards, known as server blades. Each blade (or card) contains processors, memory, integrated network controllers, and other input/output (I/O) ports. |
5.
What type of CPU cache holds data that is waiting to enter the CPU?
- A.L1
- B.L2
- C.L3
- D.L4
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Answer : [A]
Explanation :
Explanation :
The Level 1 cache, also known as the L1 or front-side cache, holds data that is waiting to enter the CPU. On modern systems, the L1 cache is built into the CPU. |