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RTO vs. RPO: What’s the Difference?

Pure Storage

RTO vs. RPO: What’s the Difference? by Pure Storage Blog Recovery time objective (RTO) and recovery point objective (RPO) are two important concepts used in disaster recovery planning. RTO is the service level defining how long a recovery may take before unacceptable levels of damage occur from an outage.

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Disaster Recovery (DR) Architecture on AWS, Part I: Strategies for Recovery in the Cloud

AWS Disaster Recovery

This blog post shows how to architect for disaster recovery (DR) , which is the process of preparing for and recovering from a disaster. We use the following objectives: Recovery time objective (RTO) : The maximum acceptable delay between the interruption of service and restoration of service. Recovery objectives: RTO and RPO.

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Rethinking Disaster Recovery for Modern Use Cases (Part 2 of 3)

Pure Storage

In this blog post, we’ll focus on rethinking disaster recovery for today’s ever-changing IT landscape, which is driven by evolving business and customer needs. Yes, two seconds RPO in a hybrid cloud disaster recovery implementation. This is part 2 of our three-part series on rethinking disaster recovery.

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Business Continuity Solutions from Kyndryl and Portworx by Pure Storage

Pure Storage

Business Continuity Solutions from Kyndryl and Portworx by Pure Storage by Pure Storage Blog This blog post is co-authored by Cyrus Niltchian, Director, Offering Management at Kyndryl, and Scott Dedman, AVP, Global Strategy & Solutions at Pure Storage. The screen refreshes and…it is all there.

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Understand resiliency patterns and trade-offs to architect efficiently in the cloud

AWS Disaster Recovery

Example Corp uses the following sub-patterns for these applications: Pilot Light – This pattern works for applications that require RTO/RPO of 10s of minutes. This will help you achieve varying levels of resiliency and make decisions about the most appropriate architecture for your needs. Resilience patterns and trade-offs. Trade-offs.

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Lowering Azure VMs Recovery Time with Pure Cloud Block Store and Azure Automation

Pure Storage

In a disaster recovery scenario, there are two goals: Recovery time objective (RTO): Restoring critical applications as quickly as possible. Recovery point objective (RPO) : Minimizing data loss . In addition, Pure Cloud Block Store can achieve low RTO/RPO goals. This can obtain near-real-time, near-zero RPO.

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RTO vs. RPO: What’s the Difference and How are They Used?

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In business continuity and IT disaster recovery, the terms RTO and RPO are both often used in conversations about recovery requirements. This blog will define RTOs and RPOs with a closer look at how these terms are used in business continuity and IT disaster recovery programs. What is Recovery Time Objective (RTO)?