Factors that Affect RTO

Lists the factors that affect the Recovery Time Objective (RTO).

During a disaster, an administrator must first determine that the link between the primary data center and the secondary data center has failed. Next, the administrator begins the process of switching applications that were running on the primary data center over to the secondary data center. For write applications, the administrator begins converting mirror volumes to read-write volumes, starting with volumes that contain the most critical data. Note that read applications can run on read-only mirrors, but write applications can only run on read-write volumes.

To gauge how long it will take to switch applications from the primary data center to the secondary data center (and to set the RTO accordingly), consider these factors:

Various factors affect the amount of data that can be recovered through the use of mirror volumes. To specify a realistic recovery point objective in your disaster recovery plan, take the following factors into account: