QuestionQ53

Introduction to Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity

Matt wants his organization to be ready for any disaster that could occur in the future. As part of these preparations, he wants to implement a robust storage system for his servers. After conducting thorough research, he concludes that the PASIS architecture is best suited to his requirements because it combines several critical components to provide survivable data storage. Which of the following components does the PASIS architecture integrate?

  • A Centralized Computing, Data Redundancy and Encoding
  • B Centralized Storage Systems, Deduplication and Mirroring
  • C Distributed Computing, Data Redundancy and Encoding, and Dynamic Self-Maintenance
  • D Decentralized Storage Systems, Data Redundancy and Encoding, and Dynamic Self-Maintenance
Explanation

The PASIS architecture achieves survivable information storage by integrating decentralized storage systems, data redundancy and encoding, and dynamic self-maintenance. These elements distribute data and trust across storage nodes while preserving and repairing stored information despite failures or compromise.

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