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A company is planning to implement a disaster recovery (DR) strategy for its critical applications hosted in a VMware environment. They have two data centers: one in New York and another in San Francisco. The New York data center has a primary workload of 100 virtual machines (VMs) with an average CPU utilization of 60% and memory utilization of 70%. The company wants to ensure that in the event of a disaster, they can recover their workloads in the San Francisco data center with minimal downtime. They are considering two options: a warm standby solution that requires a replication of the VMs to the San Francisco site with a Recovery Time Objective (RTO) of 4 hours and a Recovery Point Objective (RPO) of 1 hour, and a hot standby solution that maintains a live replica of the VMs with an RTO of 15 minutes and an RPO of 5 minutes. Which DR strategy would best meet the company\'s requirements for minimal downtime and data loss?
Implement the hot standby solution for immediate failover capabilities.
Choose the warm standby solution to reduce costs associated with maintaining live replicas.
Opt for a hybrid approach that combines both warm and hot standby solutions.
Rely on regular backups to restore VMs in case of a disaster.

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