D. mean time between failures (MTBF)
A factor typically applied to a hardware component that represents the manufacturer’s best guess (based on historical data) regarding how much time will pass between major failures of that component
The correct answer is:
D. MTBF (Mean Time Between Failures)
Explanation:
MTBF: This metric describes the average length of time a piece of equipment or system is expected to operate normally before a failure occurs. It is used to predict reliability and is critical in disaster recovery and maintenance planning.
Why not the others?
A. RPO (Recovery Point Objective): This measures the maximum amount of data that can be lost during a disruption, expressed in time. It focuses on data recovery.
B. RTO (Recovery Time Objective): This refers to the maximum allowable downtime after a disaster to restore normal operations.
C. MTTR (Mean Time to Repair): This measures the average time required to repair a failed piece of equipment or system and restore it to normal operation.
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