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The management team at a healthcare organization is concerned about being able to access the daily vital records if there is an IT disaster that causes both servers and the network to be offline. Which of the following backup types can the organization use to mitigate this risk?

  • A. Tape
  • B. Cloud
  • C. Disk
  • D. Print
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Suggested Answer: D 🗳️

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surfuganda
1 year ago
Selected Answer: D
D. Print No servers and no network means we failover to paper records and the whiteboard.
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tame_rabbit
1 year ago
Selected Answer: D
If servers and network are down disk or print may be available. I think many health care providers have paper as a backup so Print seems most likely to me
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srmoore1
1 year, 6 months ago
The answer is D. If there is an IT disaster that causes both servers to go down. Print documents will be the only thing avaiable due to the fact that all other options need a computer
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hasquaati
1 year, 6 months ago
Selected Answer: D
Tricky question. If servers and network is down, how do we access "VITAL" information? Only way is print. I have worked in organizations that print out critical and vital information and store them in safe's just in case the network and servers go down.
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MrS
1 year, 9 months ago
Selected Answer: B
The answer is B. Cloud. This is a type of backup that can mitigate the risk of being unable to access the daily vital records if there is an IT disaster that causes both servers and the network to be offline. A cloud backup means that the data is copied and stored on a remote cloud server that can be accessed over the internet. A cloud backup offers the benefits of off-site data protection, scalability, reliability, and cost-effectiveness, but may have less control, security, and performance than other backup types.
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MrS
1 year, 8 months ago
After a second look, the cloud can't be accessed in case the network goes down. But Disks, Tapes, and Print files won't be accessible in case of a disaster either. Such a stupid question!
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ccoli
8 months, 1 week ago
"IT disaster" so print would be available.
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K1lroy
1 year, 8 months ago
Exactly, I also vote for B as it would be the easiest option in case of such disaster. Someone would create a data hotspot and access the records that way. I dont see how are you going to read the data from tapes if your infra is down
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