A systems administrator would like to deploy a change to a production system. Which of the following must the administrator submit to demonstrate that the system can be restored to a working state in the event of a performance issue?
A systems administrator would like to deploy a change to a production system. Which of the following must the administrator submit to demonstrate that the system can be restored to a working state in the event of a performance issue?
A systems administrator must submit a backout plan to demonstrate that the system can be restored to a working state in the event of a performance issue. A backout plan is a predefined strategy to reverse and recover from changes made to a system if the changes produce undesirable results. It ensures that the system can be reverted to its previous stable state, thus maintaining data integrity and system availability.
What is a backout plan? A backout plan is a predefined strategy to reverse and recover from changes made to a system if the changes produce undesirable results. It's a safety measure that ensures data integrity and system availability. See also: backup, recovery time objective, mean time to recovery.
A. Backout plan