Recovery Time Objectives definition

Recovery Time Objectives means the maximum duration of time and a service level within which a business process must be restored after a disaster (or disruption) in order to avoid unacceptable consequences associated with a loss of functionality. The Contractor shall maintain a comprehensive risk management program focused on managing risks to County operations and data, including mitigation of the likelihood and impact of an adverse event occurring that would negatively affect contracted services and operations of the County. Business continuity management will enable the Contractor to identify and minimize disruptive risks and restore and recover hosted County business-critical services and/or data within the agreed terms following an adverse event or other major business disruptions. Recovery and timeframes may be impacted when events or disruptions are related to dependencies on third parties. The County and Contractor will agree on Recovery Point Objectives and Recovery Time Objectives (as needed) and will periodically review these objectives. Any disruption to services of system will be communicated to the County within 4 hours, and every effort shall be undertaken to restore contracted services, data, operations, security, and functionality. All data and/or systems and technology provided by the Contractor internally and through third-party vendors shall have resiliency and redundancy capabilities to achieve high availability and data recoverability. Contractor Systems shall be designed, where practical and possible, to ensure continuity of service(s) in the event of a disruption or outage. ATTACHMENT C
Recovery Time Objectives means the maximum duration of time and a service level within which a business process must be restored after a disaster (or disruption) in order to avoid unacceptable consequences associated with a loss of functionality. The Contractor shall maintain a comprehensive risk management program focused on managing risks to County operations and data, including mitigation of the likelihood and impact of an adverse event occurring that would negatively affect contracted services and operations of the County. Business continuity management will enable the Contractor to identify and minimize disruptive risks and restore and recover hosted County business-critical DocuSign Envelope ID: 9AF40527-22C4-4230-B711-536D5ED76CF0 services and/or data within the agreed terms following an adverse event or other major business disruptions. Recovery and timeframes may be impacted when events or disruptions are related to dependencies on third-parties. The County and Contractor will agree on Recovery Point Objectives and Recovery Time Objectives (as needed)) and will periodically review these objectives. Any disruption to services of system will be communicated to the County within 4 hours, and every effort shall be undertaken to restore contracted services, data, operations, security, and functionality. All data and/or systems and technology provided by the Contractor internally and through third-party vendors shall have resiliency and redundancy capabilities to achieve high availability and data recoverability. Contractor Systems shall be designed, where practical and possible, to ensure continuity of service(s) in the event of a disruption or outage. DocuSign Envelope ID: 9AF40527-22C4-4230-B711-536D5ED76CF0 ATTACHMENT C STATE PRIVACY AND SECURITY PROVISIONS
Recovery Time Objectives means the maximum duration of time and a service level within which a business process must be restored after a disaster (or disruption) in order to avoid unacceptable consequences associated with a loss of functionality. The Contractor shall maintain a comprehensive risk management program focused on managing risks to County operations and data, including mitigation of the likelihood and impact of an adverse event occurring that would negatively affect contracted services and operations of the County. Business continuity management will enable the Contractor to identify and minimize disruptive risks and restore and recover hosted County business-critical services and/or data within the agreed terms following an adverse event or other major business disruptions. Recovery and timeframes may be impacted when events or disruptions are related to dependencies on third-parties. The County and Contractor will agree on Recovery Point Objectives and Recovery Time Objectives (as needed)) and will periodically review these objectives. Any disruption to services of system will be communicated to the County within 4 hours, and every effort shall be undertaken to restore contracted services, data, operations, security, and functionality.

Examples of Recovery Time Objectives in a sentence

  • The Disaster Recovery site is capable of meeting SWIFT requirements in terms of Recovery Time Objectives (RTO) and Recovery Point Objectives (RPO).


More Definitions of Recovery Time Objectives

Recovery Time Objectives or “RTOs” means the maximum amount of time that a system resource can remain unavailable before there is an unacceptable impact on other system resources and business processes.
Recovery Time Objectives means the maximum duration of time and a service level within which a business process must be restored after a disaster (or disruption) in order to avoid unacceptable consequences associated with a loss of functionality. The Contractor shall maintain a comprehensive risk management program focused on managing risks to County operations and data, including mitigation of the likelihood and impact of an adverse event occurring that would negatively affect contracted services and operations of the County. Business continuity management will enable the Contractor to identify and minimize disruptive risks and restore and recover hosted County business-critical services and/or data within the agreed terms following an adverse event or other major business DocuSign Envelope ID: C1699981-367A-4E93-B66A-CA0849068709 DocuSign Envelope ID: 81A5495A-230D-4264-8358-EB12B24A8B8D DocuSign Envelope ID: 8FC5ECED-4536-49EB-A4AB-9CA23D0B1D81 disruptions. Recovery and timeframes may be impacted when events or disruptions are related to dependencies on third-parties. The County and Contractor will agree on Recovery Point Objectives and Recovery Time Objectives (as needed)) and will periodically review these objectives. Any disruption to services of system will be communicated to the County within 4 hours, and every effort shall be undertaken to restore contracted services, data, operations, security, and functionality. All data and/or systems and technology provided by the Contractor internally and through third-party vendors shall have resiliency and redundancy capabilities to achieve high availability and data recoverability. Contractor Systems shall be designed, where practical and possible, to ensure continuity of service(s) in the event of a disruption or outage. DocuSign Envelope ID: C1699981-367A-4E93-B66A-CA0849068709 DocuSign Envelope ID: 81A5495A-230D-4264-8358-EB12B24A8B8D DocuSign Envelope ID: 8FC5ECED-4536-49EB-A4AB-9CA23D0B1D81 ATTACHMENT C STATE PRIVACY AND SECURITY PROVISIONS
Recovery Time Objectives means the maximum duration of time and a service level within which a business process must be restored after a disaster (or disruption) in order to avoid unacceptable consequences associated with a loss of functionality. The Contractor shall maintain a comprehensive risk management program focused on managing risks to County operations and data, including mitigation of the likelihood and impact of an adverse event occurring that would negatively affect contracted services and operations of the County. Business continuity management will enable the Contractor to identify and minimize disruptive risks and restore and recover hosted County business-critical services and/or data within the agreed terms following an adverse event or other major business CCD2721-A1 Page 6 of 7 February 1, 2024 disruptions. Recovery and timeframes may be impacted when events or disruptions are related to dependencies on third-parties. The County and Contractor will agree on Recovery Point Objectives and Recovery Time Objectives (as needed)) and will periodically review these objectives. Any disruption to services of system will be communicated to the County within 4 hours, and every effort shall be undertaken to restore contracted services, data, operations, security, and functionality. All data and/or systems and technology provided by the Contractor internally and through third-party vendors shall have resiliency and redundancy capabilities to achieve high availability and data recoverability. Contractor Systems shall be designed, where practical and possible, to ensure continuity of service(s) in the event of a disruption or outage CCD2721-A1 Page 7 of 7 February 1, 2024 c00cZQZlcelZQ0jcQc1k22=oLy2Mp:qB3PAPBr;=s=4IEoE;=;<t5<9a:9:u1:>q6;9o9;u1D99vO=7wCP9=pP3x9ADB59<E;B=3N>B?>B6;;C;=4CB:>;9mM=E[E>B9;B\zBM>=a<H`A:=9>n>:;D=E2HE?BIM4::D<1J=:4BE;>9:3;9P5=:E>BE3D=HEAB6BIM;B9:F4B9:92QLR=C>B9LA<B9;=B>?=?9:CL=QA@:O9:L@I;C: 0Z0ecf 78Rd[9:19EHE\B;M:2:A==9;E1B=D:E>6B:>9]HCBLBP:[>>;@D;^:BEJ;B_::N3LT`:==>4>L=LabP9;9EC3BD:2;E9B=;BO=F;:>CLDQE;CB;I:=9>:LEHEBM:99PDC>:9IB@BAB;PIPJDE;;CB::9:=@9A9B9:C;9:LB9Q:9;=@AB9C:LQ MDL98JXR9DDO;:EDC9EO?P<J9=9:BE=P>9:;P:>U@D:;DE?EBE9IDF<DJ;B@=:<=CD=:;9LMDBJ>ED9MN;9;=M:>CD:?=:O;JDM:C;E;>:OED<D:9;?E<@E=9CB:?D;E:@=I:>E=BA=;=>:VAMB;M9:=B9CIEFC9D9AB=AD:D:D?;D=;JHJ;NEB9DJ@=B=W>R>9A9<;=B?C9G:9=9E:C>:B9;:M9;=9<9E9B:B9;<BSH;B=9;H=BP:M9B>:>9:=9=M;9DA9D;D?B9PDEO:;?:A>DP:=ALE=LQETHM<>B8LHBCEM>B:=O>=FB:J:9EBM=D>=9BHO>I;E;Q9B:<A=?D;L98B>=B>=:=;>CG>;9PB=:=LD:<EBQB>HEDM<=:HTL...
Recovery Time Objectives means the maximum duration of time and a service level within which a business process must be restored after a disaster (or disruption) in order to avoid unacceptable consequences associated with a loss of functionality. The Contractor shall maintain a comprehensive risk management program focused on managing risks to County operations and data, including mitigation of the likelihood and impact of an adverse event occurring that would negatively affect contracted services and AMR0121-A1 Page 6 of 7 January 12, 2024 DocuSign Envelope ID: 38FE53CB-23DB-4F33-BEA3-052481BD6AFC operations of the County. Business continuity management will enable the Contractor to identify and minimize disruptive risks and restore and recover hosted County business-critical services and/or data within the agreed terms following an adverse event or other major business disruptions. Recovery and timeframes may be impacted when events or disruptions are related to dependencies on third-parties. The County and Contractor will agree on Recovery Point Objectives and Recovery Time Objectives (as needed)) and will periodically review these objectives. Any disruption to services of system will be communicated to the County within 4 hours, and every effort shall be undertaken to restore contracted services, data, operations, security, and functionality. All data and/or systems and technology provided by the Contractor internally and through third- party vendors shall have resiliency and redundancy capabilities to achieve high availability and data recoverability. Contractor Systems shall be designed, where practical and possible, to ensure continuity of service(s) in the event of a disruption or outage. AMR0121-A1 January 12, 2024 DocuSign Envelope ID: 38FE53CB-23DB-4F33-BEA3-052481BD6AFC ATTACHMENT D State Privacy and Security Provisions
Recovery Time Objectives means the maximum duration of time and a service level within which a business process must be restored after a disaster (or disruption) in order to avoid unacceptable consequences associated with a loss of functionality. The Contractor shall maintain a comprehensive risk management program focused on managing risks to County operations and data, including mitigation of the likelihood and impact of an adverse event occurring that would negatively affect contracted services and AMR0121 -A1 Page 7 of 7 January 12, 2024 operations of the County. Business continuity management will enable the Contractor to identify and minimize disruptive risks and restore and recover hosted County business-critical services and/or data within the agreed terms following an adverse event or other major business disruptions. Recovery and timeframes may be impacted when events or disruptions are related to dependencies on third-parties. The County and Contractor will agree on Recovery Point Objectives and Recovery Time Objectives (as needed)) and will periodically review these objectives. Any disruption to services of system will be communicated to the County within 4 hours, and every effort shall be undertaken to restore contracted services, data, operations, security, and functionality. All data and/or systems and technology provided by the Contractor internally and through third- party vendors shall have resiliency and redundancy capabilities to achieve high availability and data recoverability. Contractor Systems shall be designed, where practical and possible, to ensure continuity of service(s) in the event of a disruption or outage. AMR0121 -A1 Page 8 of 7 January 12, 2024 ATTACHMENT D TO AGREEMENT BETWEEN COUNTY OF ORANGE AND PUBLIC CONSULTING GROUP LLC FOR THE PROVISION OF SUPPLEMENTAL SECURITY INCOME (SSI), STATE SUPPLEMENTARY PAYMENTS (SSP) and SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY INSURANCE (SSDI) CLIENT ADVOCACY SERVICES
Recovery Time Objectives means the Recovery Times for Critical Business LPARS and the Critical Applications as set forth in Attachment 2 hereto, which both IBM and Certegy will work together to achieve.
Recovery Time Objectives means the maximum duration of time and a service level within MA-063-23011212-A1 April 2, 2024 which a business process must be restored after a disaster (or disruption) in order to avoid unacceptable consequences associated with a loss of functionality. The Contractor shall maintain a comprehensive risk management program focused on managing risks to County operations and data, including mitigation of the likelihood and impact of an adverse event occurring that would negatively affect contracted services and operations of the County. Business continuity management will enable the Contractor to identify and minimize disruptive risks and restore and recover hosted County business-critical services and/or data within the agreed terms following an adverse event or other major business disruptions. Recovery and timeframes may be impacted when events or disruptions are related to dependencies on third-parties. The County and Contractor will agree on Recovery Point Objectives and Recovery Time Objectives (as needed)) and will periodically review these objectives. Any disruption to services of system will be communicated to the County within 4 hours, and every effort shall be undertaken to restore contracted services, data, operations, security, and functionality. All data and/or systems and technology provided by the Contractor internally and through third-party vendors shall have resiliency and redundancy capabilities to achieve high availability and data recoverability. Contractor Systems shall be designed, where practical and possible, to ensure continuity of service(s) in the event of a disruption or outage. MA-063-23011212-A1