Your organization is setting up a secondary site to ensure business continuity in case of a disaster. Which type of site provides a balance between cost and swiftness of recovery by having infrastructure ready, but not active production servers until needed?
The correct answer is Warm site because it represents a compromise between a hot site, which is fully functional and expensive, and a cold site, which is the least expensive but takes the longest time to become operational. In a warm site, necessary hardware and connectivity are in place, with data and software backups readily available, but critical systems might not be running in real-time.
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