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Recovery Point Objective definition

Recovery Point Objective or "RPO" means the maximum amount of electronic data that the Products, Equipment or Company services are permitted to lose in the event of a Disaster at the Data Center. The RPO shall result in no Data loss.
Recovery Point Objective or “RPO” means the maximum period of permitted data loss upon Restoration Success, measured in hours preceding the time of failure.
Recovery Point Objective means the maximum amount of potential data loss in the event of a disaster.

Examples of Recovery Point Objective in a sentence

  • In that event, we commit to a Recovery Point Objective (“RPO”) of 24 hours and a Recovery Time Objective (“RTO”) of 24 hours.

  • Recovery Point Objective (RPO) is the point in time before the disaster that Computershare can recover to.

  • The Recovery Point Objective is expressed as a length of time between the interruption and the most proximate backup of Data immediately preceding the interruption.

  • Throughout the Term and at all times in connection with its actual or required performance of the Services, Supplier will maintain and operate a backup and disaster recovery plan to achieve a Recovery Point Objective (RPO) of 24 hours, and a Recovery Time Objective (RTO) of 48 hours (the “DR Plan”), and implement such DR Plan in the event of any unplanned interruption of the Services.

  • Enhanced disaster recovery services include (i) Recovery Point Objective (RPO): no more than 24 hours of data loss; (ii) Recovery Time Objective (RTO): administrator access to data and full service restoration within 48 hours; (iii) failover to a fully functional alternate site with an in-place network, security, storage and a complement of basic replacement servers and (iv) standby production databases maintained at remote site with near-real time asynchronous replication.


More Definitions of Recovery Point Objective

Recovery Point Objective means the amount of data loss between the Cloud Service becoming unavailable on one zone and the Cloud Service becoming available in the second zone.
Recovery Point Objective or “RPO” is defined as the maximum period in which data might be lost from the Service due to a major interruption or incident.
Recovery Point Objective or “RPO” means the age of data recovered from backup storage for normal operations of Customer hardware covered by the Services affected by any failure not due to any act or omission of INAP.
Recovery Point Objective. (RPO) means the maximum amount of data loss measured in time, for the Critical Business Data.
Recovery Point Objective or "RPO" means the maximum acceptable level of data loss following an unplanned event, such as a disaster (natural or man- made), act of crime or terrorism, or any other business or technical disruption that could cause such data loss. The RPO represents the point in time, prior to such an event or incident, to which lost data can be recovered (given the most recent backup copy of the data). Revvity’s RPO is 24 hours. "Recovery Time Objective" or "RTO" means the period of time within which Service must be restored following an unplanned event or disaster. Revvity’s RTO is 48 hours.
Recovery Point Objective or “RPO” means the maximum acceptable amount of data loss measured backward in time from the start of an Unplanned Event to the point of the last recoverable backup, as solely defined by PSE. The RPO for purposes of this Security Addendum shall be hours (12 hours if left blank).
Recovery Point Objective. (RPO) means the maximum allowable time (in hours or days) of data loss prior to a system or component failure.