Which value refers to the amount of data an organization would need to recover in the event of a BCDR situation in order to reach an acceptable level of operations?
Recovery Point Objective (RPO) refers to the amount of data an organization would need to recover in the event of a Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery (BCDR) situation to reach an acceptable level of operations. It represents the maximum tolerable amount of data loss measured in time.
For example, if an organization has an RPO of 4 hours, it means that in the event of a failure, they must be able to restore data from backups no older than 4 hours to meet their operational needs.
Other options:
A. SRE (Site Reliability Engineering) – This is a discipline focused on improving system reliability, not a metric for data recovery.
B. RTO (Recovery Time Objective) – This defines the maximum downtime allowed before operations must be restored, but it does not specify how much data needs to be recovered.
D. RSL (Recovery Service Level) – This is not a commonly used term in BCDR planning.
D. RSL (Recovery Service Level)
In the context of Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery (BCDR), the value that refers to the amount of data an organization would need to recover in order to reach an acceptable level of operations is known as the Recovery Service Level (RSL).
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