Okay, I've got this. The priority of a risk is determined in the risk management plan, which outlines the process for assessing and prioritizing risks based on their probability and impact. That's the answer I'm going with.
I think I understand the key points here - we need to ensure scripts run and resources are available before a swap operation occurs. The solution suggests disabling auto swap, adding a statuscheck method, and then re-enabling auto swap. I'll need to think through the details, but this seems like a reasonable approach.
The default port is 443, right? That's the standard port for web services, so it would make sense for a Runtime Resource to use that as well. I'm feeling confident about this one.
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