Recovery Point Objective Explained with Real Examples
A database server fails at 9:14 AM. The last confirmed good backup finished at 8:00 AM, so the business may…
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A database server fails at 9:14 AM. The last confirmed good backup finished at 8:00 AM, so the business may…
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