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  2. Real-time recovery - Wikipedia

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    Real-time recovery focuses on the most appropriate technology for restores, thus reducing the Recovery Time Objective (RTO) to minutes, Recovery Point Objectives (RPO) to within 15 minutes ago, and minimizing Test Recovery Objectives (TRO), which is the ability to test and validate that backups have occurred correctly without impacting ...

  3. IT disaster recovery - Wikipedia

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    Diagram provides schematic representation of the terms RPO and RTO. RTO is a complement of RPO. The limits of acceptable or "tolerable" ITSC performance are measured by RTO and RPO in terms of time lost from normal business process functioning and data lost or not backed up during that period. [11] [12]

  4. Business continuity planning - Wikipedia

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    Business continuity planning life cycle. Business continuity may be defined as "the capability of an organization to continue the delivery of products or services at pre-defined acceptable levels following a disruptive incident", [1] and business continuity planning [2] [3] (or business continuity and resiliency planning) is the process of creating systems of prevention and recovery to deal ...

  5. Comparison of real-time operating systems - Wikipedia

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    Name License Source model Target uses Status Platforms Apache Mynewt: Apache 2.0: open source: embedded: active: ARM Cortex-M, MIPS32, Microchip PIC32, RISC-V: BeRTOS: Modified GNU GPL: open source

  6. IBM Global Mirror - Wikipedia

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    Global Mirror is an IBM technology that provides data replication over extended distances between two sites for business continuity and disaster recovery.If adequate bandwidth exists, Global Mirror provides a recovery point objective (RPO) of as low as 3–5 seconds [1] between the two sites at extended distances with no performance impact on the application at the primary site.

  7. File:RPO RTO example converted.png - Wikipedia

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  8. RTO - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide ... RTO may refer to: Organisations

  9. RTX (operating system) - Wikipedia

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    Symmetric multiprocessing – Like Windows, RTX / RTX64 is based on a symmetric multiprocessing (SMP) architecture. [7] Depending on the real-time needs, users can choose the number of processors to dedicate to RTX / RTX64 to run real-time processes. RTX can use up to 31 dedicated processors; RTX64 can use up to 63.