Business continuance and disaster recovery corporate objectives should be based on the following criteria: Availability is defined with five classes as:
Recovery Time Objective (RTO) is defined as the maximum time allowable for recovering data:
Recovery Point Objective (RPO) is how much work in progress that can be lost:
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|---|
Criteria |
Availability | Downtime/year | Recovery time |
|---|---|---|---|
Mission Critical |
99.999% |
5 minutes |
1.5 minutes |
Business Vital |
99.99% |
53 minutes |
15 minutes |
Mission Important |
99.9% |
9 hours |
2 hours |
Important |
99% |
3.6 days |
1 day |
Not Important |
90% |
36 days |
1 week |
| Resource |
URL |
|---|---|
| Contingency Planning World | http://www.business-continuity-world.com/ |
| Disaster Recovery Institute | http://www.drii.org/ |
| Disaster Recovery Journal | http://www.drj.com |
| Disaster Recovery World | http://www.disasterrecoveryworld.com/ |
| Disaster-Resource.com |
http://www.disaster-resource.com/ |
| GlobalContinuity.com | http://www.globalcontinuity.com |
| Rothstein Catalog on Disaster Recovery | http://www.rothstein.com/ |
| Survive.com | http://www.survive.com |
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