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CERTIFIED-IN-CYBERSECURITY · Question #239

CERTIFIED-IN-CYBERSECURITY Question #239: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation

The correct answer is C: Cold site. A cold site is a type of disaster recovery facility that is equipped with the necessary infrastructure such as heating, ventilation, air conditioning (HVAC), power, and communication circuits, but does not have any pre-installed hardware, servers, or applications (see ISC2 Study

Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery

Question

What term refers to a facility that is equipped with HVAC, power, and communications circuits, but does not have hardware for a business to use during a disaster?

Options

  • AWarm site
  • BHot site
  • CCold site
  • DMobile site

Explanation

A cold site is a type of disaster recovery facility that is equipped with the necessary infrastructure such as heating, ventilation, air conditioning (HVAC), power, and communication circuits, but does not have any pre-installed hardware, servers, or applications (see ISC2 Study Guide, Module 3, under Disaster Recovery Sites). For example, a company might lease a cold site as part of their disaster recovery plan. In the event of a disaster that renders their primary site unusable, they would transport their backup hardware and data to the cold site and set up their operations there. Cold sites are typically less expensive than hot and warm sites, which have active equipment and data replication. Still, they require more time to become operational in the event of a disaster. Warm and hot sites have active equipment and can be operational more quickly. A mobile site is a disaster recovery site that can be moved to different locations as

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#Disaster Recovery#Cold Site#Business Continuity#Recovery Site Types

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