
A cold site is a basic facility established for disaster recovery purposes. It provides a physical location and rudimentary infrastructure, such as power and cooling systems, but lacks the pre-configured hardware, software,... Read more »

A facility designated for business continuity purposes provides basic infrastructure but lacks active equipment. This setup involves customers providing and installing their own hardware and software after a disruptive event. For instance,... Read more »

A partially equipped facility, maintaining some pre-configured hardware and software, allows for a quicker restoration of services compared to a cold site, though not as immediate as a hot site. This intermediary... Read more »

A separate and fully equipped location allows an organization to resume operations following a significant disruption, such as a natural disaster, cyberattack, or equipment failure. This alternative processing facility can house duplicate... Read more »