Which type of documentation would be MOST useful when planning updates for network hardware to ensure all devices are covered under a current warranty?
An asset inventory explicitly lists all the hardware within an organization, including details about warranty support, which is crucial for understanding which devices are currently under warranty before planning hardware updates. Hence, it facilitates informed decisions about upgrades or replacements if warranty support is nearing an end. Physical and logical diagrams, though useful for understanding network connectivity and layout, do not typically include warranty information. IPAM tools are primarily used for managing IP addresses and do not include hardware warranty details.
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