Recovery Time Objective definition
Examples of Recovery Time 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 Time Objective (RTO) is the time period (objective) it takes to switch over to the disaster recovery site once Computershare makes the decision to switch over.
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.
IBM shall provide the hardware, software and network infrastructure that will enable Client to resume access to the Cloud Service with a Recovery Time Objective (RTO) within 12 hours of disaster declaration.