What is a separate and fully equipped facility where the company can move immediately after the disaster and resume business? A. Disaster recovery plan B. Hot site C. Cold site D. Disaster recovery cost curve

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The correct answer is: B. Hot site

A hot site is a separate and fully equipped facility where the company can move immediately after the disaster and resume business. It is a fully operational data center that is ready to be used at a moment’s notice. Hot sites are typically used by companies that cannot afford any downtime, such as banks and financial institutions.

A cold site is a facility that has the basic infrastructure in place, such as power and cooling, but does not have any IT equipment. It would take time to set up a cold site to be operational after a disaster.

A disaster recovery plan is a document that outlines the steps that a company will take to recover from a disaster. It includes information on how to protect data, restore systems, and communicate with employees and customers.

A disaster recovery cost curve is a graph that shows the cost of recovering from a disaster as a function of time. The curve is typically U-shaped, with the lowest cost at the beginning and the end of the recovery process. The highest cost is incurred during the middle of the recovery process, when the company is trying to restore its systems and data.

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