Wiki source code of RTO et RPO
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12.1 | 1 | == Definitions == | |
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4 | The **Recovery Time Objective** is the maximum amount of delay that a company deems acceptable in case of disaster and before which the service must be restored. | ||
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12.1 | 6 | This duration is usually specified in hours or minutes. | |
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9 | The **Recovery point objective **specifies the amount of work that can be lost in case of a disaster, it is the baseline to define your backup policy by expressing the maximum time that can pass between two backups. | ||
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12.1 | 11 | |DRP|A **Disaster Recovery Plan** must enable a proper business activity recovery (servers, apps, telecommunications) after either a complete or partial disaster having destroyed the protected part of the business. | |
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14 | [[image:PRA Frise.png]] | ||
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12.1 | 16 | == Managing RPOs and RTOs in the Nuabee DR Dashboard == | |
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12.1 | 18 | You can monitor your KPIs like RTOs and RPOs of you infrastructure in the DR perimeter through the Nuabee DR Dashboard. | |
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