A company must keep an online portal available even if the primary site is offline for an extended period. Sales managers want continuous service so their clients can submit orders year-round. Which solution is the most appropriate for this scenario?
Schedule regular patching for all systems to reduce attack surfaces
Install a single device in the main facility to share sessions across local servers
Distribute user connections across multiple data centers with automated relocation
Enable local inspection functions at the main location to block malicious attempts
Distributing traffic across multiple locations helps maintain service when one site fails. A single device in one facility does not address site-wide outages. Patching systems addresses vulnerabilities but does not ensure continuous availability. Adding local inspection functions is useful for security but does not address the need for traffic relocation if the primary site goes down.
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