Correction
C. Inadequate system availability
If the organization is military or non-profit or specific government organization where availability is paramount then A is not the best option
The primary purpose of conducting a disaster recovery test is to ensure that critical systems and services can be restored within the defined recovery time objective (RTO).
If the RTO is not achieved, it implies that the systems are not restored within the expected timeframe, leading to inadequate system availability.
Inadequate system availability can have severe consequences, affecting business operations, customer satisfaction, and potentially causing disruptions that impact revenue (Option A) and overall organizational performance.
While other concerns such as lack of network redundancy (Option B) and lack of clear roles and responsibilities (Option D) are important, the failure to achieve the RTO directly speaks to the effectiveness of the disaster recovery process in ensuring timely system availability.
the answer is C, RTO is related when the services will be restored, if the RTO is not meant this means that the services will not be restored/ available during the timeframe defined in the RTO
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