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RTO Calculator
Evaluate your recovery time and
recovery point objectives
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Objectives
Recovery Time Objective
How much time can your business go without accessing its critical systems/servers?
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Recovery Point Objective
How much production time on those servers are you willing to lose?
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Recovery
Process
How much is on your critical business systems?
Critical systems are the systems essential to your business operations
How often do you currently backup these systems?
The time between each backup
How long does is take to initiate your recovery process?
This is the amount of time that it will take you to prepare the systems for a recovery or restore
Are you recovering data from a local network or the cloud?
This can affect the recovery speed
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Downtime
Costs
How many employees would be affected if the critical systems failed?
What would be the average wage of the affected employees?
What is the overhead cost per hour of the affected employees?
How much revenue would be lost as a result of the system failure?
employees
dollars per hour
dollars per hour
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Total Downtime Cost
(downtime * cost per hr)
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