Computer Science, asked by bandinaga4439, 6 months ago

What factors are most important when planning for disaster and recovery? CHECK ALL THAT APPLY.
1 Procure sturdy devices
2 Deleting old backups
3 Physically distant backup location
4 Regular backups

Answers

Answered by akashkumar02042001
8

Answer:

The most common backup types are a full backup, incremental backup and differential backup. Other backup types include synthetic full backups and mirroring. In the debate over cloud vs. local backup, there are some types of backup that are better in certain locations

Answered by dharanikamadasl
0

Answer:

1 Procure sturdy devices

2 Deleting old backups

3 Physically distant backup location

4 Regular backups

All the above are the factors that are important when planning for a disaster and recovery.

Explanation:

These are the essential elements of a good disaster recovery plan:

  1. PLANNING
  2. ORGANIZATION
  3. STAFFING
  4. LEADING AND CONTROLLING

1. REHABILITATION: It can be both short-term and long-term. Recovery can begin once the event and the immediate threat to life, property and the environment have passed.

2. PLAN/PREPARE: Assess, analyze and then document. Data is not the solution by itself. A lot of analysis must be done beforehand and then need to plan properly.

3. MITIGATE Safe versus hot zones. It's very important to reduce loss by identifying and mitigating potential problems in advance.

4. RESPOND: Damage examination, establishment, and provision. In the event of a disaster, first responders and other officers (front line) must have the most up-to-date information as soon as possible.  

Hence, procuring sturdy devices where ever required, deleting the old backups, backup locations should be readily available, and regular backups should be provided.

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