An organization is concerned about the risk of data loss that may occur due to hardware failures or cyber attacks. They want to restore their systems to a previous state if such an event occurs. What should the organization do?
C. Back up data regularly.
Explanation:
Regular data backups ensure that an organization can restore its systems and recover critical information in the event of hardware failures, cyberattacks, or other disasters. Backups can be stored in separate, secure locations to further mitigate the risk of data loss.
Why not the other options?
A. Set service level objectives (SLOs):
SLOs define performance and availability targets (e.g., uptime or response times). They help measure and ensure reliability but do not directly address data loss prevention or recovery.
B. Use Cloud Monitoring:
Cloud Monitoring helps track system performance, usage, and incidents. While it can alert on potential issues, it does not provide a mechanism to restore systems or recover data.
D. Enable autoscaling:
Autoscaling ensures that applications can handle changes in workload by automatically adjusting resources. It does not address data recovery or protection against data loss.
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