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Regarding the infrastructure and connectivity for the e-Health Kerala Project, which statements are correct?

  1. IT infrastructure, including LAN, UPS, and necessary hardware, is established at all healthcare facilities to support e-Health.
  2. All hospitals are connected to the e-Health Cloud Server via leased line connections, ensuring a stable link.
  3. Redundancy is built into the connectivity, with both primary and secondary links provided to ensure uninterrupted service.
  4. The KSWAN backbone is utilized for connectivity, with final connections often provided by BSNL Fiber Optic links.

    A3 only

    BAll of these

    C2 only

    D4 only

    Answer:

    B. All of these

    Read Explanation:

    The e-Health Kerala Project relies on a robust IT infrastructure and reliable connectivity to function effectively. Each hospital is equipped with essential IT components such as a Local Area Network (LAN), uninterruptible power supply (UPS) systems, and necessary hardware. Connectivity to the central e-Health Cloud Server is primarily achieved through leased line connections. To guarantee service continuity, redundant connectivity is established, offering both a primary and a secondary link. The Kerala State Wide Area Network (KSWAN) forms the backbone of this connectivity, with final connections often facilitated by BSNL's Fiber Optic network.

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