the Maximum Tolerable Downtime is the most crucial factor to consider when defining disaster recovery strategies, as it directly addresses the business's acceptable level of downtime in the event of a disaster or disruption.
C. Maximum tolerable downtime (MTD)
MTD represents the maximum amount of time your organization can afford to be without critical systems or services before it significantly impacts your business operations. It helps you set a clear target for your recovery time objectives (RTOs) and is a fundamental consideration in disaster recovery planning.
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