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A network administrator needs to fail over services to an off-site environment. This process will take four weeks to become fully operational. Which of the following DR concepts does this describe?

  • A. Hot site
  • B. Warm site
  • C. Cold site
  • D. Active-active approach
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Suggested Answer: C 🗳️

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Selected Answer: C
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Selected Answer: C
Cold site (C) is a backup location with minimal infrastructure (e.g., power, cooling, basic networking) but without pre-installed servers, data, or applications. Since it takes weeks to become fully operational, this matches the characteristics of a cold site. Hot site (A) is a fully operational backup site with real-time data synchronization, allowing for an almost immediate failover. Warm site (B) has some pre-configured infrastructure and applications, making it faster to activate than a cold site but still requiring some setup (usually hours to a few days, not weeks). Active-active approach (D) means multiple live environments running simultaneously, so failover is instant—this does not match a four-week activation delay.
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