An organization wants a backup location with some hardware in place and data nearly up to date. They are willing to do additional setup in an outage but do not want an idle facility needing major work. What describes this option?
An environment that is active at all times and provides failover on short notice
A secondary environment that mirrors production data and shares the load
A facility with minimal resources that needs significant setup before it can be used
A location that is partially equipped, requiring moderate steps to become operational
A partially prepared environment balances setup speed with cost. It has essential equipment and some synchronized data, so it can come online by completing remaining steps. An option kept operational at all times usually costs more and switches over quickly. A minimal approach has nearly no infrastructure, so it demands more time to prepare. A location that mirrors production data and shares load is typically used for seamless handoffs, rather than requiring moderate setup.
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