When crafting data archiving policies, the focus is on long-term storage, retrieval, and compliance rather than immediate access. Immediacy of the technology (i.e., how quickly data can be accessed) is not a primary concern for archived data, as archives are meant for long-term retention, not real-time use.
Why Not the Others?
A. The Backup Process → Important because archiving is different from backups, and organizations must distinguish between them.
C. Archive Location → Storage location matters for security, compliance, and retrieval efficiency.
D. The Format of the Data → Ensures future accessibility by choosing standard, readable formats.
It is not actually a nonsense term. Please see meaning below
"Immediacy | Definition of Immediacy by Merriam-Websterwww.merriam-webster.com › dictionary › immediacy
1 : the quality or state of being immediate. 2 : something that is immediate —usually used in plural."
The answer should be D
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