An enterprise financial organization is designing a disaster recovery strategy for its core transaction processing systems. The business impact analysis defines a Recovery Point Objective (RPO) of near-zero data loss (less than 5 seconds) and a Recovery Time Objective (RTO) of under 15 minutes. Additionally, production application servers must resume operational capacity automatically in the event of a primary data center facility outage. Which of the following technical controls and site recovery strategies should the network operations team combine to meet these stringent BCDR metrics? (Select TWO)
- Continuous Data Protection (CDP) for real-time transaction log journalingCevap
- BDaily incremental backups transferred off-site via batch processing over an IPsec tunnel
- An Active-Active Hot Site architecture with synchronous storage replication and automated failoverCevap
- DA Warm Site facility equipped with pre-staged server hardware and scheduled daily differential backups
- EA Cold Site lease paired with cloud-based bare-metal backup image archiving
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To meet an RPO of near-zero data loss and an RTO of under 15 minutes, the organization must implement Continuous Data Protection (CDP) for real-time log journaling alongside an Active-Active Hot Site architecture with synchronous storage replication.
Continuous Data Protection (CDP) satisfies the near-zero RPO by journaling block-level storage modifications immediately as they occur. An Active-Active Hot Site fulfills the sub-15-minute RTO by maintaining live, fully mirrored computing systems capable of automatically handling application traffic if the primary facility fails.
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Disaster Recovery Site Types and Replication Strategy Metrics (RPO/RTO)
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