Free CompTIA Server+ SK0-005 Actual Exam Questions - Question 11 Discussion

Question No. 11
A technician is decommissioning a server from a production environment. The technician removes
the server from the rack but then decides to repurpose the system as a lab server instead of
decommissioning it. Which of the following is the most appropriate NEXT step to recycle and reuse
the system drives?
Select one option, then reveal solution.
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Ash K.
2026-02-18

Option A could be considered since reinstalling the OS would overwrite system files, but that alone won’t guarantee removal of all user data or sensitive info. Wiping the drives (B) is more thorough and ensures a fresh start without leftover data. Plus, reinstalling the OS can come after wiping. Degaussing (C) isn’t suitable here because it physically destroys the drives, which contradicts the goal of repurposing. So yeah, wiping first makes the most sense as the next step before doing anything else like reinstalling or updating network settings.

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Ash K.
2026-02-15

B. Wiping the drives is safer than just reinstalling the OS (A) because leftover data might remain. Updating IP (D) comes later, after the drives are clean and ready to use.

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Ash K.
2026-01-22

B. Wiping the drives is the logical next step since the server is being repurposed, not scrapped. Degaussing would permanently destroy data and likely damage the drives, which isn’t what you want if you’re reusing them. Reinstalling the OS (A) might come after wiping, but you need to clear data first. Updating the IP schema (D) is unrelated to preparing the drives themselves for reuse. So wiping strikes the right balance between security and preserving hardware usability.

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Osama P.
2026-01-18

Maybe B makes the most sense here since the server’s being reused, not destroyed. Degaussing (C) would be overkill and might damage the drives, so wiping clean should work for repurposing.

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Osama P.
2026-01-15

Is wiping the drives (B) enough if the data is sensitive, or should there be an extra step like degaussing before reuse?

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