What is the difference between a parallel disaster recovery plan test
and a full interruption disaster recovery plan test?
A.
There is no difference; both terms mean the same thing.
B.
Functional business unit representatives meet to review the plan to ensure it accurately reflects
the organizations recovery strategy.
C.
While a parallel test tests the processing functionality of the alternate
site, the full-interruption test actually replicates a disaster by halting
production.
D.
While a full-interruption test tests the processing functionality of the
alternate site, the parallel test actually replicates a disaster by halting
production.
Explanation:
parallel test tests the processing functionality
of the alternate site, whereas the full-interruption test actually replicates
a disaster by halting production.
*Answer “Functional business unit representatives meet to review the plan to ensure it accurately
reflects the organizations recovery strategy” is the definition of a checklist test type.