When designing a solution, what defines the length of time that is acceptable for a business to be without a specific application?
A. Call to repair
B. Response time
C. SLO
D. RTO
Explanation:
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RTO
The recovery time objective (RTO) is the length of time that it is acceptable for the
business to be without a specific application. This is often associated with the
maximum allowable or tolerable outage. RTO is used to establish use of replication
or backup to tape or disk. If downtime is not an option, RTO would be zero. In this
case, a clustered or redundant infrastructure with replicated data offsite would be
RTO
The recovery time objective (RTO) is the length of time that it is acceptable for the
business to be without a specific application. This is often associated with the
maximum allowable or tolerable outage. RTO is used to establish use of replication
or backup to tape or disk. If downtime is not an option, RTO would be zero. In this
case, a clustered or redundant infrastructure with replicated data offsite would be
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