MTBF, or Mean Time Between Failures, is a metric that concerns the average time elapsed between a failure and the next time it occurs.
MTTR, or Mean Time To Repair, is the time it takes to run a repair after the occurrence of the failure.
RTO stands for Recovery Time Objective. It’s a metric that helps to calculate how quickly you need to recover your IT infrastructure and services following a disaster in order to maintain business continuity.
RPO, or Recovery Point Objective, is a measurement of the maximum tolerable amount of data to lose.
A. The recovery time objective (RTO) identifies the maximum amount of time it can take to restore a system after an outage. Many BIAs identify the maximum acceptable outage or maximum tolerable outage time for mission-essential functions and critical systems. If an outage lasts longer than this maximum time, the impact is unacceptable to the organization.
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RTO is the interval between chaos and restoration of the environment.
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