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RTO RPO And Your organization





RTO \ RPO

Designed to understand the Cost of an incident

Answer to the best of your knowledge. This tool will take the hourly weighted cost of employees as a function of your max RTO RPO times to see the loss of productivity across your org.

1. Do you know your Organizations RTO or RPO?


Recovery Time Objective (RTO): The Recovery Time Objective (RTO) is the maximum acceptable length of time an organization can afford to be without access to its critical applications, data, or systems. It represents the time it takes to restore business operations after an outage. For example, if a company's RTO is 2 hours, it means that it cannot afford to be without access to its critical systems for more than 2 hours.

Recovery Point Objective (RPO): The Recovery Point Objective (RPO) is the maximum acceptable data loss that an organization can tolerate in the event of a disaster. It represents the point in time to which data must be recovered following an outage. For example, if a company's RPO is 1 hour, it means that it cannot afford to lose more than 1 hour's worth of data in the event of an outage.



2. What is your RPO In hours?

3. What is your RTO In hours?

4. How many Computer users in your organization (That rely on a computer for more than half their day)?

what is their average salary?

5. How many users in your organization that Rely on some electronic form (Time sheets, Email, Drawings that are printed from CAD)?

what is their average salary?

6. How many users in your organization that don't rely on a computer at all?

what is their average salary?



See how you stack up on average.



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