When developing a disaster recovery plan, the criteria for determining the acceptable downtime should be the: A. annualized loss expectancy (ALE). B. service delivery objective. C. quantity of orphan data. D. maximum tolerable outage.
Correct Answer: D
Explanation:
Explanation:
The recovery time objective is determined based on the acceptable downtime in case of a disruption of operations, it indicates the maximum tolerable outage that an organization considers to be acceptable before a system or process must resume following a disaster. Choice A is incorrect, because the acceptable downtime would not be determined by the annualized loss expectancy (ALE). Choices B and C are relevant to business continuity, but they are not determined by acceptable downtime.
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