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VEEAM Exam VMCE_v12 Topic 8 Question 29 Discussion

Actual exam question for VEEAM's VMCE_v12 exam
Question #: 29
Topic #: 8
[All VMCE_v12 Questions]

What is a Recovery Point Objective (RPO) in regards to disaster recovery?

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Suggested Answer: B

In the context of disaster recovery, the Recovery Point Objective (RPO) is best defined by option B: The acceptable data loss measured in time that can be tolerated. RPO is a critical metric in disaster recovery and business continuity planning that specifies the maximum amount of data (measured in time) that an organization can afford to lose in the event of a disaster or system failure. It effectively sets the limit for how frequently data backups or replications should occur. For instance, an RPO of 4 hours means that the organization must be able to recover data from no more than 4 hours prior to the disaster, implying that backup or replication operations should occur at least every 4 hours. Establishing an RPO is essential for developing an effective data protection strategy, as it guides the choice of backup methodologies and technologies to meet the organization's tolerance for data loss.


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Chanel
3 days ago
I'm going with B) as well. RPO is all about minimizing the amount of data you might lose, not the speed of recovery or the backup process itself.
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Josefa
10 days ago
Haha, D) The total cost associated with recovering a system? That's the only thing the management team is going to care about, not the actual recovery process!
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Fidelia
12 days ago
I'm not sure, but I think it might be A) The number of recovery points created during the backup process.
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Jackie
18 days ago
I agree with Delpha. RPO is about how much data loss is acceptable in a disaster recovery scenario.
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Delpha
23 days ago
I think the answer is B) The acceptable data loss measured in time that can be tolerated.
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Justine
25 days ago
B) The acceptable data loss measured in time that can be tolerated seems like the correct answer. I can't imagine the recovery team being happy with too much data loss.
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Ayesha
3 days ago
B) The acceptable data loss measured in time that can be tolerated seems like the correct answer. I can't imagine the recovery team being happy with too much data loss.
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Tommy
5 days ago
C) The maximum amount of time it takes to restore a system
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Jaclyn
6 days ago
B) The acceptable data loss measured in time that can be tolerated
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Kristeen
15 days ago
A) The number of recovery points created during the backup process
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