Which of the following is a concern when an organization's disaster recovery strategy utilizes a hot site?
Which of the following is a concern when an organization's disaster recovery strategy utilizes a hot site?
A hot site is a fully equipped data center that can be immediately used in the event of a disaster. A primary concern with using a hot site is ensuring that the environmental controls, such as cooling, power supply, and fire suppression systems, are sufficient to support the operation of critical systems and data. Without proper environmental controls, the equipment and data can be at risk, which would defeat the purpose of having a hot site as a reliable disaster recovery solution.
While significant distance from the primary data center (option B) may introduce latency or other network performance issues, it is not the primary concern when discussing a hot site. The lack of networking infrastructure (option C) can be a concern, but it is typically part of the planning and implementation process when setting up a hot site. Conflicts due to reciprocal agreements with other organizations (option D) may impact the availability or priority of the hot site, but it is not a concern that directly relates to the functionality or environmental controls of the hot site itself. Therefore, the primary concern when utilizing a hot site for disaster recovery is the potential for insufficient environmental controls at the facility. Answer is A
D. Conflicts due to reciprocal agreements with other organizations
I withdraw my earlier answer B, it should be A
C - a hot site must be ready to kick off in the event of a disaster. Therefore, lact of networking equipment in a hot site is an obvious red flag
No network is a bigger concern from slow network. I choose C
A significant distance between the primary data center and the hot site can introduce latency issues, data transfer delays, and potentially higher costs associated with network connectivity. This distance can also increase the risk of disruptions to network connectivity, making it more challenging to maintain real-time data synchronization between the primary and hot sites.
DR side significant distance from the primary data center is a concern when utilizing a hot site for disaster recovery. Answer should be B
D. Conflicts due to reciprocal agreements with other organizations
Why not D?
B. Significant distance from the primary data center
b is answer
'a' is answer