The correct answer is A. To support voltage requirements for devices in an IDF. In the CompTIA Network+ N10-009 objectives, network infrastructure includes power systems such as Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS) and Power Distribution Units (PDU), which are critical components in both MDF (Main Distribution Frame) and IDF (Intermediate Distribution Frame) environments.
A UPS provides temporary backup power during electrical outages and also conditions power by protecting against surges, spikes, and voltage fluctuations. This ensures that sensitive network equipment such as switches, routers, and servers can continue operating or safely shut down. A PDU, on the other hand, distributes electrical power to multiple devices within a rack, ensuring that all equipment receives the appropriate voltage and sufficient power capacity.
Option B is incorrect because while PDUs can help distribute power, they do not directly manage or optimize power consumption. Option C refers to networking devices like switches, not power equipment. Option D relates to environmental controls such as HVAC systems, not UPS or PDU devices.
Therefore, the primary purpose of UPS and PDU systems is to ensure stable and adequate power delivery to network devices, particularly in environments like IDFs.