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Exin Exam CDCP Topic 1 Question 14 Discussion

Actual exam question for Exin's CDCP exam
Question #: 14
Topic #: 1
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What should be considered when implementing hot- or cold-aisle containment in an existing computer room?

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Hot- or cold-aisle containment is a strategy to improve the cooling efficiency and reduce the energy consumption of data centers by isolating the hot exhaust air from the cold supply air. However, implementing this strategy in an existing computer room may create potential issues with the existing fire suppression system(s), such as:

* The containment barriers may interfere with the distribution and activation of the fire suppression agents, such as water, gas, or aerosol, and reduce their effectiveness in extinguishing a fire.

* The containment barriers may create pockets of high temperature and pressure that could damage the equipment or the containment structure itself in the event of a fire.

* The containment barriers may obstruct the access and visibility of the fire detection and alarm devices, such as smoke detectors, heat sensors, or manual call points, and delay the response time of the fire suppression system(s).

* The containment barriers may violate the local fire codes and regulations that specify the minimum clearance and ventilation requirements for the data center.

Therefore, when implementing hot- or cold-aisle containment in an existing computer room, it is important to consider the impact on the existing fire suppression system(s) and take appropriate measures to ensure the safety and compliance of the data center, such as:

* Consulting with the fire authorities and the fire suppression system vendor to assess the compatibility and suitability of the containment solution with the existing fire suppression system(s).

* Modifying or upgrading the existing fire suppression system(s) to accommodate the containment solution, such as relocating or adding fire suppression devices, adjusting the discharge rate and pressure, or installing a secondary fire suppression system within the contained area.

* Installing fire-rated containment barriers that can withstand high temperatures and resist the spread of fire and smoke, and that have self-closing or automatic release mechanisms in case of a fire.

* Installing fire detection and alarm devices within the contained area and ensuring their proper integration and communication with the existing fire suppression system(s).

* Conducting regular testing and maintenance of the fire suppression system(s) and the containment solution to ensure their functionality and reliability.


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Janna
4 months ago
A) Yikes, don't want my precious servers to overheat! Gotta make sure they stay nice and toasty, like a delicious baked potato.
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Elbert
3 months ago
B) D) It will be more difficult to install power and network cabling in the contained area.
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Dorothea
3 months ago
A) C) It creates potential issues with the existing fire suppression system(s).
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Yan
3 months ago
B) B) The delta-T of the equipment will increase too much causing reliability issues.
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Novella
3 months ago
A) A) Equipment will get too hot at the rear (back) of the rack potentially resulting in more ICT hardware failures.
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Princess
4 months ago
B) Hmm, the delta-T increase could be tricky. Hope my cooling system can keep up or else it's going to be one hot mess in there!
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Tamra
3 months ago
Yeah, I hope the cooling system can handle it!
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Leonie
4 months ago
I think the delta-T increase might cause some reliability issues.
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Zachary
5 months ago
D) Definitely, the cabling could be a real headache. Might as well just go wireless, right? *wink wink*
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Maybelle
4 months ago
D) Definitely, the cabling could be a real headache. Might as well just go wireless, right? *wink wink*
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Precious
4 months ago
D) Definitely, the cabling could be a real headache. Might as well just go wireless, right? *wink wink*
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Arlen
4 months ago
B) The delta-T of the equipment will increase too much causing reliability issues.
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Erick
4 months ago
B) The delta-T of the equipment will increase too much causing reliability issues.
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Joni
4 months ago
A) Equipment will get too hot at the rear (back) of the rack potentially resulting in more ICT hardware failures.
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Refugia
5 months ago
A) Equipment will get too hot at the rear (back) of the rack potentially resulting in more ICT hardware failures.
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Glory
5 months ago
I agree with Hassie, that's a crucial factor to take into account when implementing hot- or cold-aisle containment.
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Hassie
5 months ago
I think we should consider the potential issues with the existing fire suppression system(s).
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Domingo
5 months ago
C) That's a good point! I didn't even think about the fire suppression system. Gotta make sure it still works properly.
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Darrin
4 months ago
C) That's a good point! I didn't even think about the fire suppression system. Gotta make sure it still works properly.
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Ettie
4 months ago
A) Equipment will get too hot at the rear (back) of the rack potentially resulting in more ICT hardware failures.
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Armando
4 months ago
C) That's a good point! I didn't even think about the fire suppression system. Gotta make sure it still works properly.
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Son
5 months ago
A) Equipment will get too hot at the rear (back) of the rack potentially resulting in more ICT hardware failures.
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Micah
5 months ago
Lettie: Agreed, it's important to ensure everything still functions properly after the implementation.
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Lettie
5 months ago
Definitely, we can't overlook safety measures when making changes to the computer room setup.
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Lamonica
5 months ago
Yeah, the fire suppression system is crucial to consider when implementing aisle containment.
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