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RTO

(Recovery Time Objective) The amount of time a computer system or application can stop functioning before it is considered intolerable to the enterprise. It can be computed to be from seconds to days, depending on how critical the application is to the organization. The RTO is used to determine the types of backup and disaster recovery plans that should be implemented. See backup types and disaster recovery.



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RTO defines the time required to recover a set unit of missing data, and RPO defines the potential data loss--the time gap between the most recent application consistent recovery point and the physical failure point.
ANF Federal Assistant Secretary Ged Cowin (right) joined Branch Secretary Lee Thomas, RTO Coordinator Cherie Coppins and ANF trainers Helen White, Kathy Jones, Faye Watson, and Marion Pecock, for the launch of the branch's aged care training program.
Once the duty cycle of any RTO subsystem begins its decline, other subsystems are prematurely taxed, control wavers from design set point, and permit compliance efficiency may not be assured.
 
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