Recovery point objective (RPO)
A recovery point objective (RPO) is the maximum acceptable amount of data loss measured in time, following a system outage. It defines how frequently you must back up your data to meet business continuity requirements.
How do you define a recovery point objective (RPO) for D365 disaster planning?
Defining a clear recovery point objective (RPO) is the first step in building a resilient disaster recovery strategy, as it quantifies exactly how much data you are willing to lose in the event of a system failure, which in turn dictates the frequency and the rigor of your data backup policies. It is a fundamental decision that must be agreed upon by both your technical team and your business leadership.
If your organization has no defined RPO, or if your backup strategy does not meet your business continuity needs, you are exposed to significant operational and financial risk during a potential outage. We help you assess your data criticality and configure the backup and replication strategies needed to ensure your D365 environment can be restored to your desired RPO targets.
Maintaining disaster resilience demands dedicated, proactive technology management. Engaging an experienced technical team under a professional Dynamics 365 managed services contract guarantees that your recovery strategy remains fully performant.
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