An administrator receives an automated text that indicates a server hosting a critical app is unavailable. Upon further review, the server needs to be restored from backup. Which of the following defines the amount of time a restore cannot exceed?
I remember learning about these disaster recovery concepts, but I'm drawing a blank on the specifics right now. I'll have to review my notes to refresh my memory.
Based on the information provided, I'd go with the "Balanced Security and Connectivity" policy. It sounds like the best fit for the organization's goals of testing Snort rules while still allowing most traffic to pass.
I bet the answer is RTO. That's the time the business can tolerate before the system has to be back up, right? No more jokes about server outages, please!
A: Yes, you're right! RTO stands for Recovery Time Objective, which is the maximum amount of time a system can be down before it starts to impact the business.
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