Network connectivity to a server was lost when it was pulled from the rack during maintenance. Which of the following should the server administrator use to prevent this situation in the future?
From my experience, rail-kits refers to the two steel bars that you use to install then move the server in and out, but it doesn't have anything to do with the cables.
A cable management arm is specifically what you would use if you want to extend the server out of the rack without removing cables. So I choose "Cable management".
Rail kits are designed to allow servers to be easily slid in and out of racks while maintaining all necessary connections, including network cables. They provide a stable mounting solution that keeps the server securely attached to the rack even when extended for maintenance.
I believe rail kits is correct. The whole point of rail kits its to ensure that server equipment are properly seated and won't be accidentally pulled out during maintenance or other activities
A rail kit would include cable management and would prevent from being pulled out.
I guess cable management would be the cheapest though.
It is a vague question.
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