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RE: [CISSP-D] Question regardsing cold site

Subject: RE: [CISSP-D] Question regardsing cold site
Date: Mon, 25 Jul 2005 11:10:54 +0530
Warm and cold sites useful for less popular hardware as the
hardware is being shifted from the original site to the alternate site
(cold and warm). 
So even if the original site has proprietary hardware it doesn't matter.


Unlike in hot site where an alternate hardware has to be present in the
site which if proprietary difficult to manage.

Umesh Bhapkar

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Subject: [CISSP-D] Question regardsing cold site

Hi,

When i go thru the ISC2 official guide, i found ON
Page Num : 685 that Warm site and cold sites are
practicle for less-popular hardware configurations.


My understanding was, Cold site and Warm site will not
have expensive equipments read ( it can be installed
in hours ) so obveouslly how come it will have less
popular hardware also

So i m totally confuse in this... Can anyone pls
explain this concept in easy terms

Regards,
Nishi

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