Matt needed multiple servers for his organization but could purchase only one. Using a particular technology, he created several logical servers on his sole physical server. Which technology did Matt make use of?
Which of the following terms refers to a storage system that consists of hard disk drives (HDDs) that look and act like a physical tape library?
To comply with a certain information security risk management standard, George did an exercise to identify all the risks that his organization faced. He ascertained that his organization was vulnerable to the following risks: phishing emails to the employees of his organization, earthquakes (common for the city in which his office was located), destruction of the organization’s critical data due to the crashing of the primary server, and electrical surges, which in the long term could cause harm to the primary server.The standard demanded that he prioritize these risks before chalking out a plan to deal with them and identify the risk with the highest priority. According to George, electrical surges were the highest priority risk. Which standard is George trying to comply with?
Lisa’s organization has multiple servers to cater to the needs of different businesses and clients. Each of these servers runs different applications in order to keep them isolated from each other. The server room incurs a huge cost because of the number of servers owing to the massive cooling systems, server maintenance, data center footprint, and quicker server provisioning. An audit of the resources discovered that most of the servers are idle two-thirds of business hours since these servers are dedicated towards faster recovery during disasters and the isolation of applications. Lisa is looking for a solution to bring down the cost of maintaining these servers, optimize the use of resources, and save money on the energy spent to keep these servers cool. Which solution can meet all these needs of Lisa?