Dell EMC Associate – PowerEdge Server Specialist — Question 84
What is the primary reason for a server emitting a greater heat load than a client system?
Answer options
- A. Smaller system fans in the server
- B. Higher ambient temperature in the data center
- C. Less space for air to circulate inside the server chassis
- D. Increased power usage of the server components
Correct answer: D
Explanation
The correct answer is D because servers typically have more powerful components that consume more electricity, generating additional heat. Options A and C may contribute to heat issues, but they are not the primary reason for the heat load difference. Option B relates to environmental factors but does not explain the inherent design differences between servers and client systems.