RSL stands for Recovery Service Level. It defines the percentage of production restoration needed to meet the organization's Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery (BCDR) objectives. For instance, an RSL of 95% means that during a recovery scenario, 95% of production-level performance or capacity must be restored to consider the recovery effort successful.
RPO (Recovery Point Objective) refers to the maximum acceptable amount of data loss measured in time.
RTO (Recovery Time Objective) is the target time within which systems should be restored after a disruption.
SRE is not typically used in the context of BCDR metrics.
https://blog.triparagon.com/risk-assessment-for-disaster-recovery-and-business-interruption-planning-0-0
RSL measure what and how much of computing power is needed in an emergency condition
RSL - percentage of the total production service level that has to be restored to meet the BCDR objectives (correct)
RPO - determines the maximum acceptable amount of data loss measured in time (Incorrect)
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