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A company wants to implement a disaster recovery site for non-critical applications, which can tolerate a short period of downtime. Which of the following types of sites should the company implement to achieve this goal?

  • A. Hot
  • B. Cold
  • C. Warm
  • D. Passive
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Suggested Answer: C 🗳️

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HeatSquad77
1 week, 3 days ago
Selected Answer: C
C. warm site Facility with all of the physical resources, computers, and network infrastructure to recover from a primary site disaster. A warm site does not have current backup data and it may take a day or more to recover and install backups before business operations can recommence.
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ba4cbc8
1 month, 1 week ago
Selected Answer: C
Warm Sites are sites that include a small amount of downtime and have the services that can be started within a short time. Hot sites are available immediately as they constantly keep the same standards as the main workcenter. Cold sites typically require more extensive updates/personnel to go to the installation and take a slightly longer time than a warm site to become operational.
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b82faaf
1 month, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: B
Cold sites are cost-effective and suitable for non-critical applications that can tolerate a short period of downtime, making them ideal for this scenario.
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b82faaf
1 month, 1 week ago
I take this back. After checking more closely, especially considering the keywords " 'short' period of time", I believe the answer should be C. Warm
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TreyPar3
2 months ago
Selected Answer: C
C. Warm Explanation: A warm site is suitable for non-critical applications that can tolerate a short period of downtime. Warm sites typically have some infrastructure and equipment already in place, but they may need additional setup or data synchronization before they can be fully operational. This makes warm sites a balanced choice for companies that need faster recovery than a cold site but do not require the immediate availability of a hot site.
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ojones888
2 months ago
I agree. Hot site would have no down time. Cold site would have extended down time.
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