Creating an offline backup of critical documents would NOT be a concern with relying completely on cloud computing; it is actually a proactive measure to ensure data security. (Option A)
An offline backup approach does not make use of software or the cloud, in contrast to online backup. Rather, this kind of backup replicates data to a location that can be accessed even without an internet connection on a computer.
When a backup is made while the database is online and accessible for read/write activities, it is referred to as an online or hot backup. Only in ARCHIVELOG mode can you do online backups, with the exception of Oracle exports.
When a backup is made while the database is offline and not accessible to users, it is referred to as an offline or cold backup.
Full Question:
Which of the following would NOT be a concern with relying completely on cloud computing?
(1 point)
A) creating an offline back-up of critical documents
B) the collaborative nature of cloud-based applications
C) security and privacy of stored data and information
D) accessing files when Internet access is not available