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Question #: 115
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Which of the following cloud migration methods would be BEST suited for disaster recovery scenarios?

  • A. Replatforming
  • B. Phased
  • C. Rip and replace
  • D. Lift and shift
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Suggested Answer: D 🗳️

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Bluebird33
10 months, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: D
D. Lift and shift Lift and shift involves migrating applications and data from on-premises or existing infrastructure to the cloud with minimal changes to the application architecture. This method is often preferred for disaster recovery scenarios because it allows organizations to quickly replicate their existing infrastructure and applications in the cloud without the need for significant reconfiguration or redesign. By lifting and shifting their infrastructure to the cloud, organizations can establish a redundant environment that can be readily activated in the event of a disaster, providing continuity of operations and minimizing downtime.
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macxsz
2 years, 3 months ago
Selected Answer: D
book: Lift and shift is a good choice for disaster recovery and is required for commercial applications that can’t be refactored. Refactoring is a good choice for resource-intensive or old monolithic apps.
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LeDarius3762
2 years ago
correct
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