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How do you design geographic redundancy for an enterprise network to protect against site-level disasters? Address WAN diversity, data center placement, DNS-based failover, and the trade-offs between distance and latency.
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Geographic redundancy protects the enterprise against disasters that affect an entire location, such as natural disasters, prolonged power outages, or catastrophic building failures.
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