Which type of disaster recovery site typically has infrastructure and utilities in place, but often requires additional configuration and data restoration before becoming operational?
A warm site is a type of disaster recovery site that has the necessary hardware and connectivity in place but doesn't have client data continuously updated. This means that, in the event of a disruption, a warm site may require some time to restore recent backups and configure systems to become fully operational. It offers a middle ground between the immediate availability of a hot site and the lack of infrastructure of a cold site.
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What is the difference between a warm site and a hot site?
What are the main advantages of using a warm site for disaster recovery?