Episode 91 — Hardware Failure Risks — Power, Components, and Environmental
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This episode covers the common risks that can lead to hardware failures in server environments, starting with power-related issues such as surges, brownouts, and outages. We discuss how failing components like power supplies, fans, and storage drives can cause system downtime, as well as how environmental factors such as excessive heat, humidity, or dust buildup contribute to hardware degradation. Candidates will learn preventive strategies including redundant power, proactive maintenance, and environmental monitoring.
We then connect these concepts to real-world and exam scenarios, such as identifying an overheating CPU due to a failed cooling fan or diagnosing a sudden server crash caused by a defective memory module. Troubleshooting steps include using diagnostic tools, monitoring logs, and replacing components before failure impacts critical services. Mastering these concepts ensures candidates can identify, mitigate, and respond to hardware failure risks effectively. Produced by BareMetalCyber.com, where you’ll find more cyber prepcasts, books, and information to strengthen your certification path.
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