An engineer is configuring a new server that requires a bare-metal installation. Which of the following installation methods should the engineer use if installation media is not available on site?
This is one of those ones where the wording of the question gives you the answer. the only one of these that is not physically onsite, is Remote Network. Image has to get to the machine or be done remotely, repair is done on the device, Recovery partition is on the device.
Traditional bare metal server: Traditional bare metal servers are dedicated servers where the user-administered operating system (OS) – such as Windows Server, Ubuntu, SUSE, Red Hat, Debian, or CentOS – relies on the hardware. All user applications then run directly on the operating system
C. Remote network installation
If installation media is not available on-site for a bare-metal installation, the engineer can use a remote network installation method. This involves installing the operating system on the server over the network rather than using physical installation media like DVDs or USB drives.
In a remote network installation, the server can boot from a network location where the installation files are stored, and the installation process is carried out over the network. This is a convenient method for deploying operating systems on servers, especially when physical access to installation media is limited.
Therefore, the correct answer is:
C. Remote network installation
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