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CompTIA Exam SK0-005 Topic 3 Question 54 Discussion

Actual exam question for CompTIA's SK0-005 exam
Question #: 54
Topic #: 3
[All SK0-005 Questions]

A server administrator is replacing a faulty PSU. The management team has asked for a solution that prevents further downtime in the future. Which of the following can the server administrator implement?

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Suggested Answer: D

A faulty PSU needs replacement, and the management team wants a solution to prevent future downtime.

Solution:Implementredundancy(Option D):

Redundant power supplies ensure that if one fails, the other takes over seamlessly.

Separate circuits, load balancing, and server monitoring are important but do not directly prevent PSU failures.


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Dominque
6 months ago
Redundancy, huh? That's like having a backup for your backup. I like it! Kinda like having a spare tire for your spare tire.
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Beckie
6 months ago
Server monitoring? I bet that's so the admin can take a nap while the system sends them an alert. Redundancy is the way to go, my friend.
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Delisa
6 months ago
Separate circuits could also help in case of power issues, but redundancy is key.
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Ezekiel
6 months ago
I agree, having a backup in place is crucial for uninterrupted service.
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Dortha
6 months ago
Redundancy is definitely the best option to prevent downtime.
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Rosann
6 months ago
Load balancing? Nah, that's for the network guys. Separate circuits sounds like a good idea, but you can never go wrong with redundancy.
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Cyndy
5 months ago
I agree, separate circuits could help too, but redundancy is the best solution to prevent future downtime.
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Venita
5 months ago
Redundancy is definitely the way to go. It ensures that even if one component fails, there's a backup in place.
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Carin
5 months ago
I agree, separate circuits might help too, but redundancy is the best solution to prevent downtime.
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Buck
6 months ago
Redundancy is definitely the way to go. It's always good to have a backup plan.
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Holley
6 months ago
I agree, separate circuits could help too, but having redundancy ensures that the server stays up even if one component fails.
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Arleen
6 months ago
Redundancy is definitely the way to go. It's always better to have a backup plan.
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Donte
7 months ago
Redundancy all the way! Gotta have that backup power to keep the server up and running, you know?
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Tequila
5 months ago
Having separate circuits can prevent power failures from affecting the entire system.
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Gerald
5 months ago
A) Separate circuits
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Polly
6 months ago
Monitoring the server's performance is crucial for identifying issues early on.
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Emiko
6 months ago
C) Server monitoring
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Sabra
6 months ago
Load balancing can also help distribute the workload efficiently.
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Merilyn
6 months ago
D) Redundancy
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Amina
6 months ago
Redundancy is definitely the way to go. Can't afford any more downtime.
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Annabelle
6 months ago
D) Redundancy
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Micaela
6 months ago
C) Server monitoring
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Dorian
6 months ago
B) Load balancing
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Donte
6 months ago
B) Load balancing
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Raul
6 months ago
A) Separate circuits
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Barb
6 months ago
Absolutely, redundancy is key for ensuring continuous operation.
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William
7 months ago
D) Redundancy
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