B. business managers.
RTOs should be defined based on the business needs and priorities. Business managers are the ones who understand the criticality of different processes and systems to the organization and can make informed decisions about the acceptable recovery time for each. While input from database administrators (DBAs), executive management, and business continuity officers may be valuable, the ultimate decision should align with the business objectives and requirements.
B. business managers.
RTOs should be defined based on the business needs and priorities. Business managers are the ones who understand the criticality of different processes and systems to the organization and can make informed decisions about the acceptable recovery time for each. While input from database administrators (DBAs), executive management, and business continuity officers may be valuable, the ultimate decision should align with the business objectives and requirements.
B. business managers.
Recovery time objectives (RTOs) are a measure of the maximum amount of time that an organization can afford to be without access to a particular business process or system following a disruption. They are best determined by business managers, as they are most familiar with the criticality of the systems and processes and the impact of their unavailability on the overall business operations. They can provide a realistic assessment of how much time the organization can afford to be without access to a particular system or process.
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