SK0-003 · Question #434
Which of the following items would MOST likely be kept in a documentation file for each server? (Select TWO).
The correct answer is C. Server configuration D. Warranty information. Documentation files for servers should include server configuration details and warranty information for effective management and support.
Question
Which of the following items would MOST likely be kept in a documentation file for each server? (Select TWO).
Options
- ACost of the equipment
- BThe users home directories
- CServer configuration
- DWarranty information
- EAccessories that came with the system
How the community answered
(28 responses)- A4% (1)
- B7% (2)
- C86% (24)
- E4% (1)
Why each option
Documentation files for servers should include server configuration details and warranty information for effective management and support.
The cost of equipment is typically tracked in financial or asset management systems rather than in a server's operational documentation file.
Users' home directories contain user data and are stored on the server's file system, not as part of the server's administrative documentation.
Server configuration documentation includes crucial details like hardware specifications, installed operating system, network settings, and application configurations, which are essential for troubleshooting, maintenance, and consistent server deployment.
Warranty information, including purchase dates, expiration, and vendor contact details, is vital for managing hardware support and repairs, allowing IT staff to determine coverage and facilitate vendor communication efficiently.
A list of accessories is generally less critical for ongoing server operation and maintenance compared to configuration and warranty details.
Concept tested: Server documentation best practices
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