A development team is building a continuity plan for a new service. The team wants to clarify the maximum amount of data they might lose if an outage occurs right before the next backup. Which measure best meets this need?
The metric centered on reducing downtime to a specific limit
The measure defining how many copy operations are required per hour
The measure that sets the acceptable volume of data at risk from an outage
The plan that provides a secondary site to maintain near-identical data
This measure directly addresses how much recent data could be lost when an outage happens before the next backup cycle. The option focusing on bandwidth or synchronous replication addresses data transfer methods, but not the acceptable volume of lost information. The option that deals with downtime pertains to the window for restoring systems to operations, rather than how much data might be lost. The strategy emphasizing a standby environment ensures quick failover but does not define the level of risk in terms of data transactions lost.
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