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Component: SAP-LEGAL
Component Name: Global Field Legal
Description: The duration of time in which the Hosted Software and PRD is unavailablepreventing Managed Services in Disaster case i.e. time etween a Disaster and point in time the systems are available again.
Key Concepts: Recovery Time Objective (RTO) is a term used in SAP-LEGAL Global Field Legal Compliance to refer to the maximum amount of time it should take to restore a system or service after an incident or disruption. It is a measure of how quickly the system or service must be restored in order to meet the business requirements. How to use it: RTO is used to determine the amount of time that must be allocated for restoring a system or service after an incident or disruption. It is important to consider the impact of any downtime on the business and set an appropriate RTO. The RTO should be based on the criticality of the system or service and the impact of any downtime on the business. Tips & Tricks: When setting an RTO, it is important to consider the impact of any downtime on the business and set an appropriate RTO. It is also important to ensure that the RTO is achievable and realistic, as this will help ensure that the system or service can be restored in a timely manner. Related Information: RTO is closely related to Recovery Point Objective (RPO), which is a measure of how much data can be lost in an incident or disruption before it has an unacceptable impact on the business. It is important to consider both RTO and RPO when designing a disaster recovery plan.