A network administrator is implementing a new fiber optic network and requires a connector that is able to support older legacy network hardware while offering good pull strength and durability. Which of the following fiber optic connectors would be the BEST choice?
The SC (Subscriber Connector) is often used in legacy network environments due to its push-pull design which offers good pull strength and durability, making it a great choice for installations where these attributes are valued. While the LC connector is popular in modern installations due to its smaller form factor, the SC connector aligns most closely with the criteria specified, favoring legacy support and robustness.
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