DRP can refer to multiple technologies, and without further context, it's ambiguous. It could refer to: 1. **Disaster Recovery Plan (DRP):** A documented process or set of procedures to recover and protect a business IT infrastructure in the event of a disaster, which can be natural, human-caused, or technological. It outlines steps to restore critical systems and data to minimize disruption and ensure business continuity. 2. **Dynamic Resource Provisioning (DRP):** This refers to automatically allocating and deallocating computing resources (e.g., CPU, memory, storage) based on real-time demand. It's used in cloud computing and virtualization to optimize resource utilization and improve application performance. 3. **Distributed Resource Planning (DRP):** A planning and control system designed to manage resources across a supply chain or distribution network. It helps to optimize inventory levels, transportation, and warehousing to meet customer demand efficiently. To provide a more specific explanation, please clarify which DRP you are interested in.
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