Computer Science, asked by domtse4139, 1 year ago

Which is not typically a field replaceable?

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Answered by ayush579
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A field-replaceable unit (FRU)[1] is a printed circuit board, part, or assembly that can be quickly and easily removed from a computeror other piece of electronic equipment, and replaced by the user or a technician without having to send the entire product or system to a repair facility. FRUs allow a technician lacking in-depth product knowledge to isolate faults and replace faulty components. The granularity of FRUs in a system impacts total cost of ownership and support, including the costs of stocking spare parts, where spares are deployed to meet repair time goals, how diagnostic tools are designed and implemented, levels of training for field personnel, whether end-users can do their own FRU replacement, etc.


Answered by Anonymous
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here is your answer

System chasis
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