RPO definition

RPO or "Recovery Point Objective" means the maximum amount of potential data loss in the event of a disaster.
RPO recovery time will be within four (4) hours, subject to Computershare’s ability to access at least one (1) of its data centers. • “RTO” recovery time will be within twenty-four (24) hours, subject to Computershare’s ability to access at least one (1) of its data centers. Recovery capacity shall equal the normal service levels defined in the Agreement. The continuity service levels apply regardless of the number of other customers Computershare is obligated to service during a disaster.

Examples of RPO in a sentence

  • Specifically, many States and international organisations have shared their views on how RPO are to be conducted responsibly.

  • There are two options for Disaster Recovery: 1) Database Only • The Database Recovery Point Objective (RPO) is 5 minutes and the File Storage RPO is 15 minutes.

  • As RPO can be part of ADR, these views are also relevant to how ADR activities are to be conducted in a responsible manner.

  • The Recovery Point Objective (RPO) for the Cloud Services is 4 hours and the Recovery Time Objective (RTO) for the Cloud Services is 8 hours.

  • Coupa has in place and shall maintain a disaster recovery plan designed to provide appropriate technical and operational controls to deliver a recovery time objective (RTO) of typically no more than one (1) day and a recovery point objective (RPO) of typically no more than one (1) hour for the Hosted Applications.


More Definitions of RPO

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.
RPO means Recovery Point Objective, which is the maximum amount of time for potential data loss in the event of a disaster.
RPO means Renewable Energy Purchase Obligation as may be specified by the Commission under clause (e) of sub-section (1) of section 86 of the Act;
RPO means Recovery Point Objective which is the age of files that must be recovered from backup storage for normal operations to resume if a computer, system, or network goes down as a result of a hardware, program, or communications failure.
RPO means a person seeking in good faith to perform its contractual obligations, and in so doing and in the general conduct of its undertaking, exercising that degree of skill, diligence, prudence and foresight which would reasonably and ordinarily be expected from a skilled and experienced operator complying with applicable law engaged in the same type of undertaking in the same or similar circumstances and conditions.
RPO or "Reasonable and Prudent Operator" means a person acting in good faith and performing its contractual obligations exercising a degree of skill, diligence and prudence that would reasonably and ordinarily be expected from a skilled and experienced operator complying with the Applicable Rules, engaged in the same type of undertaking, under the same or similar circumstances and conditions, and any reference to the standards of an RPO shall be construed accordingly.