D. Tabletop is the DR testing scenario that is described as verbally walking through each step of the DR plan in the context of a meeting. This type of test is often used to evaluate the effectiveness of a disaster recovery plan and to identify areas for improvement. It involves a group of stakeholders discussing hypothetical scenarios and the steps they would take to respond to them, without actually executing any of the recovery procedures.
Tabletops
Conducting a tabletop exercise is the most cost-effective and efficient way to identify areas of vulnerability before moving on to more involved testing. A tabletop exercise is an informal brainstorming session that encourages participation from business leaders and other key employees. In a tabletop exercise, the participants agree to determine a particular attack scenario upon which they then focus.
CompTIA Server+ Study Guide: Exam SK0-005 Chapter 9 Disaster Recovery
Answer is D. A live failover is a real scenario in which an active/active cluster configuration experiences a failure in one of the nodes which results in zero downtime due to the active redundancy of the other nodes.
Tabletop/Simulated failover—the disaster recovery procedures are implemented on a limited scale. Participants engage in role-playing to ensure comprehension and realism.
Parallel recovery using a non-production test environment—the disaster recovery procedures are implemented in a non-production environment. VMs work especially well for this kind of test. The production environment remains unaffected.
Tabletop/Simulated failover—the disaster recovery procedures are implemented on a limited scale. Participants engage in role-playing to ensure comprehension and realism.
Parallel recovery using a non-production test environment—the disaster recovery procedures are implemented in a non-production environment. VMs work especially well for this kind of test. The production environment remains unaffected.
Paper test—critical stakeholders examine the disaster recovery procedures in the organization, and suggestions are considered.
Walk-through—the disaster recovery procedures are stepped through to confirm their viability. No changes are made, and no data is restored.
Tabletop/Simulated failover—the disaster recovery procedures are implemented on a limited scale. Participants engage in role-playing to ensure comprehension and realism.
Parallel recovery using a non-production test environment—the disaster recovery procedures are implemented in a non-production environment. VMs work especially well for this kind of test. The production environment remains unaffected.
Live failover (cutover)—the disaster recovery procedure is tested on the production environment where customers and employees reside. The goal is to prove zero interruption of service.
upvoted 3 times
...
This section is not available anymore. Please use the main Exam Page.SK0-005 Exam Questions
Log in to ExamTopics
Sign in:
Community vote distribution
A (35%)
C (25%)
B (20%)
Other
Most Voted
A voting comment increases the vote count for the chosen answer by one.
Upvoting a comment with a selected answer will also increase the vote count towards that answer by one.
So if you see a comment that you already agree with, you can upvote it instead of posting a new comment.
haazybanj
Highly Voted 2Â years agoAlfred69
Most Recent 7Â months, 3Â weeks agogingasaurusrex
1Â year agokloug
1Â year, 1Â month agoKatlegobogosi
1Â year, 2Â months agoPongsathorn
1Â year, 6Â months agonixonbii
1Â year, 6Â months agopaperburn
1Â year, 6Â months agopaperburn
1Â year, 6Â months agoDion79
2Â years, 2Â months agoDion79
2Â years, 2Â months ago