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(1) A disaster recovery facility that mirrors the organization's production databases in real time. Operational recovery is provided within minutes of a disaster. Contrast with a "warm site," which periodically updates the databases, and contrast with a "cold site," which has space or equipment available when needed.

(2) A Web site that is up and running.

(3) An interesting and popular Web site. A "cool" site.


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It prefers a Mediterranean climate, so grow it in a warm site in light, well-drained soil, working in plenty of well-rotted organic matter and watering it well in dry spells.
It prefers a Mediterranean climate, so grow it in a warm site in light, well-drained soil, working in plenty of well-rotted organic matter and watering it well in dry spells.
There's more Merlot and less Cabernet in the red, with more grapes chosen from warm sites in the Premieres Cotes de Bordeaux, the Cotes de Bourg and the Cotes de Castillon.
 
 
 
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