An organization's primary datacenter is experiencing a two-day outage due to an HVAC malfunction.
The node located in the datacenter has lost power and is no longer operational, impacting the ability of all users to connect to the alternate datacenter.
Which of the following BIA concepts BEST represents the risk described in this scenario?
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The scenario described in the question pertains to a business continuity issue where an organization's primary datacenter has become unavailable due to an HVAC malfunction, leading to a loss of power and consequent unavailability of a node in the datacenter, impacting all users' ability to connect to the alternate datacenter.
The BEST representation of the risk described in the scenario is the concept of a Single Point of Failure (SPoF). A Single Point of Failure is any component or system whose failure can cause the entire system to fail or become unavailable. In this scenario, the node located in the primary datacenter can be considered a Single Point of Failure as its loss of power has led to the unavailability of the alternate datacenter, causing a business continuity issue for the organization.
RTO (Recovery Time Objective) refers to the duration within which the system should be restored after a disruption to ensure continuity of business operations. MTBF (Mean Time Between Failures) refers to the expected time between two consecutive failures of a system. MTTR (Mean Time to Repair) refers to the average time it takes to repair a failed system.
Therefore, based on the scenario described in the question, the concept that BEST represents the risk is the Single Point of Failure (SPoF).