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A warm site is a backup facility that is partially equipped with necessary infrastructure such as power and networking, but not operational. It can be quickly made fully functional in the event of a disaster or system failure, reducing downtime and data loss. Warm sites are considered a middle ground between hot sites (fully operational) and cold sites (completely empty).

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