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Pass the Exin EPI Data Centre CDCS Questions and answers with CertsForce

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Questions # 1:

When designing a data center network, your company wants to minimize the number of network cables to install. What type of physical cabling layout would be the best choice?

Options:

A.

Top of Rack (ToR) design


B.

End of Row (EoR) design


C.

Star network design using coaxial cables


D.

It does not matter as the number of switches is not influenced by the physical cabling layout


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Questions # 2:

The air intake of the mission-critical server at the top of the rack is measuring 25 °C/77 °F.

Is this acceptable?

Options:

A.

Yes, this is allowed according to the standards and guidelines


B.

As long as it does not exceed the average server room temperature of 38 °C/100 °F


C.

Depends on the ANSI/TIA-942 Rating the data center needs to comply with


D.

No, the temperature needs to be 20 °C/68 °F


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Questions # 3:

Two servers stacked with no gap (metal-to-metal). What heat transfer occurs?

Options:

A.

No heat transfer


B.

Conduction


C.

Radiation


D.

Convection


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Questions # 4:

What precaution shall be taken for cabling leading into an equipment rack when a data center is in a seismic-prone area?

Options:

A.

Cables should be loosely organized to allow for movement and be latched at the connectors.


B.

Cables shall be tightly organized to the rack and trays to avoid movement.


C.

Cables can be organized in any way as it is not important.


D.

Cables should be replaced by busbar trunking.


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Questions # 5:

The electrical diagram of the data center shows the following UPS configuration and has a load of 80 kW.

What is the set-up in this data center?

Options:

A.

2+N+1


B.

2(N+1)


C.

N+N(+1)


D.

(N+1)-(N+1)


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Questions # 6:

What is a significant difference between a halocarbon gas-based fire suppression system and an inert gas-based fire suppression system?

Options:

A.

Inert gas has smaller-sized gas containers than halocarbon gas.


B.

Inert gas harms the environment and halocarbon gas does not.


C.

Halocarbon gas works on the basis of heat removal and inert gas works on the basis of oxygen reduction.


D.

Halocarbon gas works on the basis of oxygen reduction and inert gas works on the basis of heat removal.


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Questions # 7:

What should you consider when using raised floor tiles with air deflectors or louvers?

Options:

A.

Tiles with air deflectors or louvers can be very heavy.


B.

Tiles with air deflectors or louvers will reduce the cooling capacity of the tile.


C.

Tiles with air deflectors or louvers do not allow for a flexible cooling solution.


D.

Tiles with air deflectors or louvers can only be used to cool storage equipment.


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Questions # 8:

Smoke sensors need to be tested to ensure that they pick up a potential fire in the data center.

What should you recommend?

Options:

A.

Test the sensors by injecting smoke or simulated smoke directly into the sensor


B.

Press the self-test button on each sensor in the data center


C.

Inject smoke at the floor level


D.

Test the sensors according to the vendor specification


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Questions # 9:

What is the advantage or disadvantage of using MPO (Multi-fiber Push On)/pre-terminated fiber?

Options:

A.

There is no advantage, as it cannot be used with OM4 optical fiber cables.


B.

There is no advantage, as it creates additional heat load in the data center.


C.

It speeds up installation and provides an easy upgrade to transmission speeds up to 40 Gbit/s -100 Gbit/s.


D.

It is a very flexible system as it can be used for both copper cables and optical fiber cables.


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Questions # 10:

EMF shielding material needs to be installed as EMF levels from the transformer room into the computer room are measured at 100 mG. The transformer room is ~10 meters away, separated by a corridor. Where should shielding be installed?

Options:

A.

It does not matter; either close to the transformer room or computer room is okay


B.

As close as possible to the transformer room


C.

As close as possible to the computer room


D.

Shielding is not required as 100 mG is within acceptable levels


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