I'm pretty confident the answer is C - 1 Gb Network Interface Cards. That seems like the kind of hardware component that would be considered a CRU for the Avamar Gen4 system. The other options like the Accelerator Node or the ATI switch seem like they'd be more complex to replace. But I'll double-check the Avamar documentation just to be sure.
Okay, I've got this. A CRU is a Customer Replaceable Unit, which means it's a hardware component that the customer can swap out themselves without needing a service technician. Based on my knowledge of Avamar, I'd say the answer is most likely D - RAM Memory Modules. Those are typically the kind of thing a customer can replace if needed.
I'm a little confused by this question. I know Avamar is a data backup and recovery solution, but I'm not familiar with the specific hardware components. I'll need to do some research on the Avamar Gen4 system to figure out what a CRU is and which of these options it could be.
Hmm, I think this is asking about the hardware components of the Avamar Gen4 system that a customer can replace themselves. I'll need to review the Avamar documentation to be sure, but I'm guessing the answer is either C or D.
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