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RTO vs RPO in Data Back-Up and Disaster Recovery | Magnet Solutions Group

In this video we’re going to do one of our favorite things: explain confusing IT acronyms! Today, we’re talking about RTO and RPO. RTO stands for Recovery Time Objective. RPO stands for Recovery Point Objective. Both are key parameters for businesses when formulating their data back-up and disaster recovery plans. Both are calculated in time. They are measures of what is the maximum acceptable amount of time down and maximum acceptable amount of data lost in a disaster. RTO is the amount of time you’ve set for your network to recover from a disaster and be operational again. This will vary for different businesses. Some businesses can accept being down for a week, while others need to be operational again within the hour. How critical it is for your network to be back up quickly will dictate how short your RTO is. Generally speaking, shorter RTOs require greater financial investments. RPO is the maximum amount of data you’re willing to lose. It’s calculated in time as well because it’s directly related to how frequently you’re backing up your data. So, if your data is backed up every morning at 2 am and you have a disaster at ten pm, you’ll have lost 20 hours of data possibly. Is this acceptable? Again, it depends on the business. Backing up data more frequently generally requires a greater financial investment. http://MagnetSolutionsGroup.com

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