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Question 1 of 798
Which of the following is the height of 1U of space in a server rack?
Correct Answer: B

1U of space in a server rack is defined as 1.75 inches (4.4 cm) in height. This is the standardized measurement used to ensure compatibility and consistency across different server racks and rack-mounted equipment.

Question 2 of 798
A blade server chassis has two power supplies. Which of the following is a benefit of a technician connecting each power supply to a separate UPS unit?
Correct Answer: B

Question 3 of 798
A blade chassis can hold 16 half-height blades or eight full-height blades. Which of the following is the MAXIMUM number of half-height blades that can be installed in the chassis if six full-height blades are already installed?
Correct Answer: B

Question 4 of 798
A technician is asked to install an additional NIC in a server. Which of the following hardware considerations would be BEST for the technician to make?
Correct Answer: B

Question 5 of 798
A server technician is replacing a web server in an organization. The new server has two integrated NICs. Which of the following describes how the NICs should be configured for fault protection?
Correct Answer: D

A server with two integrated NICs should have the NICs placed into a team with two MAC addresses for fault protection. NIC teaming (or bonding) allows the NICs to work together as a single logical interface, providing both redundancy and increased bandwidth. If one NIC fails, the other can continue to handle network traffic, ensuring continuous operation. Additionally, having two MAC addresses helps in maintaining proper network communication and load balancing, which are crucial for fault tolerance.