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Warm Standby

Warm Standby

Definition

Warm standby is a disaster recovery configuration where a secondary environment is kept running at reduced capacity and synchronized with the primary but does not serve production traffic. When the primary fails, the standby scales up and traffic is redirected.

Warm standby provides faster RTO than cold standby (which must be provisioned from scratch) at higher cost than active-active architectures.


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