How does the length of the recovery time objective (RTO) of a contingency plan affect the possible solutions that can be enacted to meet the RTO? Give an example.
What will be an ideal response?
When plans require a short RTO, the solutions will usually be more expensive to design and use. For example, if a system must be recovered immediately, it will have an RTO of 0. These types of solutions will require fully redundant alternate processing sites, which will have much higher costs. However, a longer RTO would be able to make use of a less expensive recovery system.
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What will be an ideal response?
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