A system administrator needs to ensure that known security vulnerabilities in their software can be addressed promptly using solutions provided by the vendor. Which consideration is most relevant in this scenario?
'Patch availability' is the correct consideration because it refers to the ability to obtain and apply vendor-provided patches or updates to fix security vulnerabilities. Ensuring that patches are available and can be applied promptly is essential for maintaining system security and integrity. 'Ease of recovery' pertains to restoring systems after failures, 'Compute capacity' relates to the processing resources of the systems, and 'Resilience' refers to the ability to withstand and recover from adverse conditions. None of these directly address the need to obtain and apply solutions to known vulnerabilities.
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