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APC Exam DU0-001 Topic 4 Question 84 Discussion

Actual exam question for APC's DU0-001 exam
Question #: 84
Topic #: 4
[All DU0-001 Questions]

Which rack accessory prevents exhaust air from being recirculated and

entering equipment intakes?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Pearlene
1 months ago
Blanking panels, the unsung heroes of the data center. Bet they feel pretty shelved most of the time.
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Portia
5 days ago
I always make sure to use blanking panels in my rack setup.
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Felicia
16 days ago
Blanking panels are essential for preventing recirculation of exhaust air.
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Julio
1 months ago
I heard the guy who designed blanking panels was a real air-head. But hey, at least he knew how to keep his cool!
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Rosendo
1 months ago
Cage nuts? What, are we going to screw the hot air back in? Blanking panels are the way to go, folks.
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Kimi
26 minutes ago
Blanking panels are definitely the way to go. They help improve cooling efficiency and prevent equipment from overheating.
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Jules
2 days ago
I agree, blanking panels are essential for preventing recirculation of exhaust air. They help maintain proper airflow in the rack.
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Shawnda
1 months ago
Cage nuts? No way, that would just circulate the hot air. Blanking panels are the best choice.
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Patti
2 months ago
Cable managers? Really? They're for organizing cables, not controlling airflow. Definitely blanking panels!
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Ciara
6 days ago
Cable managers are great for organizing cables, but blanking panels are what you need to control airflow.
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Amber
15 days ago
Blanking panels are essential for maintaining proper airflow in the rack.
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Dulce
19 days ago
I agree, blanking panels are the best choice for preventing recirculated exhaust air.
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Stacey
2 months ago
Vented shelves? Nah, that's just for airflow, not preventing recirculation. Gotta go with C, blanking panels.
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Tequila
13 days ago
I agree, vented shelves are more for airflow than preventing recirculation.
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Myra
15 days ago
Cage nuts are for mounting equipment, not for airflow.
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Joseph
1 months ago
Yeah, they definitely help prevent recirculation of exhaust air.
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Herman
1 months ago
I think blanking panels are the way to go.
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Jennie
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think it makes sense. I'll go with C) Blanking panels too.
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Elmira
2 months ago
Blanking panels, of course! They create a physical barrier to prevent hot air from recirculating. Easy peasy.
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Werner
1 months ago
It's a simple solution to improve airflow and prevent overheating.
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Youlanda
2 months ago
I always make sure to use blanking panels in my rack setup.
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Hillary
2 months ago
Yes, they create a barrier to keep hot air away from equipment intakes.
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Chuck
2 months ago
Blanking panels are essential for preventing exhaust air from recirculating.
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Marcelle
2 months ago
I agree with Lili, blanking panels help prevent recirculation of exhaust air.
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Lili
2 months ago
I think the answer is C) Blanking panels.
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