An organization is located in an area that often faces extended service disruptions. Leadership wants to ensure vital functions remain operational with minimal delay if an incident occurs. Which approach best addresses their goal?
Configuring a dormant environment with occasional functionality testing
Periodic backups stored in an offsite archive
Maintaining a second location equipped for operations with replication of operational data in near real-time
Storing hardware in a remote location until needed to rebuild systems
A second location equipped for operations and replicating data in near real-time supports prompt availability. Storing hardware remotely can increase delays if software and configurations are not kept current. Periodic backups in an offsite archive help with data recovery but do not meet pressing uptime demands. A dormant site with occasional testing might overlook hidden issues and slow down resumption of services.
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