I practiced a similar question where the drill process didn't involve stopping the business immediately. So, I’m leaning towards option D being the wrong one.
I'm not entirely sure, but I feel like option C could be misleading. I thought the replication relationship stays intact until a full failover is needed.
I think option D is the correct answer. The disaster recovery drill should be able to switch to the disaster recovery operation without stopping the business on the production side.
Option A is wrong. The disaster recovery walkthrough should not stop the production application or unmap the production-to-production host mapping. That would disrupt normal operations.
C) After the disaster recovery drills are executed, the replication relationship will be split, and the disaster recovery end will take over the production system running service
B) The application of disaster recovery drill is mainly about the production system to switch to disaster recovery operation, exercise disaster recovery environment is correct
A) The disaster recovery walkthrough automatically stops the production application and unproduces the production to production host mapping on the deviceManager
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