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- **Recovery Time Objective (RTO)** is the maximum duration of acceptable downtime in the event of a disaster, where "downtime" is defined by your specification. RTO is also measured in units of time, like "eight hours of downtime."
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:::image type="content" source="media/concept-business-continuity-high-availability-disaster-recovery/disaster-recovery-rpo-rto.svg" alt-text="Screenshot of RTO and RPO durations in hours." border="false":::
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:::image type="content" source="media/concept-business-continuity-high-availability-disaster-recovery/disaster-recovery-timeline.svg" alt-text="Diagram that shows the timeline of an example disaster, with RTO and RPO durations measured in hours." border="false":::
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Each component or flow in the workload might have individual RPO and RTO values. Examine disaster-scenario risks and potential recovery strategies when deciding on the requirements. The process of specifying an RPO and RTO effectively creates DR requirements for your workload as a result of your unique business concerns (costs, impact, data loss, etc.).
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