A site reliability engineer is designing a recovery strategy that requires quick failover to an identical site if the primary facility goes down. Which of the following types of sites should the engineer consider?
The correct answer is: B. Hot site
Here's the breakdown:
A. Recovery site
This is a general term that could refer to any kind of backup site (hot, warm, or cold). It doesn't specify the speed of failover or level of preparedness, so it's too vague for this context.
B. Hot site ✅
A hot site is a fully operational, real-time mirror of the primary site. It includes hardware, software, and up-to-date data, allowing for quick failover with minimal downtime. This is exactly what the engineer needs for rapid recovery if the primary site fails.
C. Cold site
A cold site provides just the space and basic infrastructure, with no active systems or data. It takes a lot of time to set up and become operational after a disaster, so it’s not suitable for quick failover.
D. Warm site
A warm site has some equipment and data, but not up to date or fully operational. It offers moderate recovery time, but not as fast as a hot site.
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