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An administrator is planning on solving latency issues by placing the backup data center in a neighboring city to the primary data center. Why isn't this effective solution?
The correct answer is A. It does not provide an acceptable disaster recovery solution.. It does not provide an acceptable disaster recovery solution, it is too close in proximity
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Question
An administrator is planning on solving latency issues by placing the backup data center in a neighboring city to the primary data center. Why isn't this effective solution?
Options
- AIt does not provide an acceptable disaster recovery solution.
- BIt won't improve latency between the data centers.
- CIt won't improve the backup time from the primary data center to the backup data center.
- DUsers near the data centers will find their connections going back and forth between the two site
- EIt costs more to have the data centers close together than further apart.
How the community answered
(60 responses)- A80% (48)
- B3% (2)
- C2% (1)
- D12% (7)
- E3% (2)
Explanation
It does not provide an acceptable disaster recovery solution, it is too close in proximity
Topics
#disaster recovery#data center placement#latency#WAN optimization
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