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Question #: 17
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Imagine a DR scenario where the main Production database goes down one afternoon. All processes use work queues and all new work is loaded first thing each morning. The database is backed up regularly but not in real time, so the restored back up will be slightly out of date, say by 1 hour.
If the backup was restored, and processes were restarted what would be the effect? (Choose two.)

  • A. The processes would resume with the queue item being worked at the time of the incident.
  • B. The processes would resume with the next available queue item.
  • C. The queue item being worked at the time of the incident would be automatically marked as an exception.
  • D. The queue item being worked at the time of the incident would need to be manually marked as an exception.
  • E. The work queue would automatically ensure no cases is duplicated.
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sil_mp
3 weeks, 1 day ago
Selected Answer: BD
B - because due to the backup being restored, when the server is available again when the process is started, it will take the next available item, as in any other session D - as the backup is from one hour before, all the items processed within that time, are pending cases in the queue, and therefore, all of them should be marked as exceptions, otherwise, they will be processed a second time
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Nayade
3 years, 4 months ago
I think the solution is: BD A --> no, it is lost at least 1 working hour B --> yes C --> no (?) D --> yes (?) E --> no, it would be nice but no
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Gausus
3 years, 6 months ago
B and C should be right
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