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PowerEdge 7150
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Chassis Review
Section Review
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PowerEdge Chassis and Rack Designs

Section Review

Please answer the following review questions. The page will indicate correct and incorrect answers as selections are clicked.

1) Which of the following systems should always be mounted in a rack?


PowerEdge 2500


PowerEdge 2550


PowerEdge 4400


PowerEdge 6400




2) What does the term "U" refer to in respect to a server?


The "U" specification denotes a chassis that may be rack-mounted.


"U" is a type of power supply.


"U" servers may be easily upgraded.


"U" is an industry standard measurement used for servers and components.




3) Which of the following is a Dell solution for holding servers and other rack components?


PowerEdge 20U Rapid Rail Rack


PowerVault 224F Enclosure


PowerEdge Rack 4210 Cabinet


PowerVault 420 Storage Cage




4) The PowerEdge 2500 may be configured for: (check all that apply)


tower use with no extra parts needed


tower use with extra parts added


Rack use with no extra parts needed


Rack use with extra parts added




5) Which of the following features is found on the back of the PowerEdge 2500 Chassis?


Hot swappable power supplies


CD-ROM drive


Hard drive bays


Power distribution board


More section review questions are on the following page.



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