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VMCE2020 Exam - Question 12


A company has the following requirements:

Mission-critical VMs: hourly replication to disaster recovery site, daily backups of these VMs should be available at the disaster recovery site when required, the mission critical applications need to be available within 20 minutes.

Business-important VMs: daily backups should be stored at the disaster recovery site. When required, the business-important applications need to be available within four hours.

Define the RPO and RTO for the company's disaster recovery site.

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Correct Answer: AC

For mission-critical VMs, the RPO (Recovery Point Objective) is 60 minutes, because the VMs are replicated hourly. The RTO (Recovery Time Objective) is 20 minutes, as the mission-critical applications need to be available within this time frame. For business-important VMs, the RPO is 24 hours, since daily backups are sufficient. The RTO is four hours, as specified for the availability of business-important applications.

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cnhampule86Option: C
Jun 6, 2021

C is the correct answer. Mission-critical: hourly replication (60minutes). RTO- already given (20min). Business-important: RTO already given (4hrs). RPO - daily backups (24hrs)that should be stored at the recovery site.

safodz
Jun 21, 2021

agree C is correct

HackVenterOption: C
Jun 3, 2021

This should be answer C, the Mission-critical RTO is clearly wrong on A to start of with

sasisasi
Jun 6, 2021

what is the correct answer for this ???

moshemazorOption: C
Jul 13, 2021

C is the answer

quechillOption: C
Sep 14, 2021

C is the best answer, refer RTO

EkaWangsaOption: C
Feb 22, 2022

C is the best answer

wpjoulekkadingOption: C
Jul 20, 2022

C is correct

iomdOption: C
Jul 22, 2022

C is the correct answer. Not A

oszOption: C
Sep 5, 2022

The mission critical applications need to be available within 20 minutes.

astkOption: C
Oct 13, 2022

C is correct - Mission Critical RPO is 20 MIN