Examples of Restore Time in a sentence
Service Level Objective time periods (e.g. Response Time and Restore Time) and begin from the time the Incident is received via email or telephone by Green Cloud from Customer.
The Restore Time Objective (RTO) is the timeframe to fully restore a given server, virtual appliance, or service from the time the failure is reported.
On average, over any 2- hour period, all received messages will be acknowledged within 3 seconds Severity 1a Critical systems unusable <2 hours Restore Time System users are unable to perform a mission-critical from 8 am – 6 pm business function through the Services and there is no Monday-Friday and <4 electronic systemic workaround in place.
Restore Time In the event of unscheduled downtime, the system shall be restored and fully operational within twenty-four hours.
Green Cloud offers various Service Options to support and complement the Customer’s business continuity plan; and based on the Customer’s subscription, commits to certain service level objectives, particularly the Restore Time Objective.