A company wants to implement a disaster recovery site for non-critical applications, which can tolerate a short period of downtime. Which of the following types of sites should the company implement to achieve this goal?
A company wants to implement a disaster recovery site for non-critical applications, which can tolerate a short period of downtime. Which of the following types of sites should the company implement to achieve this goal?
A warm site is equipped with necessary hardware and connectivity but not fully configured for immediate use. It provides a balance between a more expensive, almost instantaneously available hot site and a cost-effective cold site which might take longer to set up. For non-critical applications that can manage a short period of downtime, a warm site is the most fitting choice.
Warm site.
C. Warm A warm site is a type of disaster recovery site that offers a compromise between the instant availability of a hot site and the cost-effectiveness of a cold site. It is equipped with some hardware and connectivity, allowing for a quicker recovery than a cold site but not instantaneously as with a hot site. Warm sites are suitable for non-critical applications that can tolerate a short period of downtime, fitting the company's requirements described.
Warm site.