Option B, all the way. It's like the airflow equivalent of going with the flow. Unless, of course, you're a server that's feeling a little rebellious and wants to buck the trend. In that case, you might just end up a little... hot-headed.
Definitely front-to-back. It's the industry standard, and anyone who's ever set foot in a data center knows that. Unless, of course, you're a server cooling contrarian. In that case, may the air flow be with you.
Wait, is this a trick question? I'm tempted to go with the top-to-bottom option, just to spice things up a bit. Maybe I'll get bonus points for thinking outside the box. Or maybe I'll just get a failing grade. *shrugs*
I'm going with option B. Front-to-back. It just makes sense, you know? The air needs to flow in the same direction as the components are laid out. Anything else would be like trying to swim upstream.
The front-to-back airflow seems like the obvious choice for cooling servers. I mean, why would you want the air to go side-to-side or back-to-front? That just sounds like a recipe for disaster.
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