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In order for any archiving system to be deemed useful and compliant, regular tests must be performed to ensure the data can still be recovered and accessible, should it ever be needed, for the duration of the retention requirements.
It's what I thought too, but the explanation made some sense too. I'll argue recoverability is a subset of availability. This is a case of "examiner decides the correct answer".
That data may be available but we can have an issue when we cover it.Of course if date is not available we can't cover it.So recoverability is most important to test.
Archived Data always tested for recoverability purposes to make sure that in event of Disaster, it should be recovered as intended.
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