Which of the following will once defined, be the requirement for restoration of these systems within a certain period of time?

A Company has recently identified critical systems that support business operations. Which of the
following will once defined, be the requirement for restoration of these systems within a certain
period of time?

A Company has recently identified critical systems that support business operations. Which of the
following will once defined, be the requirement for restoration of these systems within a certain
period of time?

A.
Mean Time Between Failure

B.
Mean Time to Restore

C.
Recovery Point Objective

D.
Recovery Time Objective



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Mike

Mike

I think is “D”

David

David

I agree with D – Recovery Time Objective.

Brian G

Brian G

It absolutely has to be Recovery Time Objective. The question states that it is about restoration of systems within a certain period of time, and that is the RTO. The Recovery Point Objective is about how much data loss is accessible as a measure of time, but not time to restore. Mean Time To Restore is not a frequently used metric, if at all. And Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF) refers to the average time between failures for a hardware device (usually a hard drive.)