Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies (AZ-300) Practice Exam

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What is the correct interpretation of RPO in terms of time measure?

  1. "30 megabytes of data" lost

  2. "Four hours of data" loss

  3. "30 minutes of data" loss

  4. "Eight hours of data" loss

The correct answer is: "30 minutes of data" loss

RPO, or Recovery Point Objective, is a critical concept in disaster recovery and business continuity planning. It refers to the maximum age of the data that can be lost due to a failure or disaster. In practical terms, it indicates how often data backups are performed and informs how much data an organization can afford to lose in a given event. In this context, interpreting RPO as "30 minutes of data" loss means that, in the worst-case scenario, the organization could lose up to 30 minutes’ worth of data if a failure were to occur. This short recovery point implies frequent backups or continuous data protection mechanisms that allow for minimal data loss, enhancing the organization's resilience against data loss events. Understanding RPO helps organizations establish an effective data backup strategy, aligning with their tolerance level for data loss. In contrast, the other interpretations suggest more significant losses of data—such as three or even eight hours—which would typically indicate a less robust backup strategy compared to the "30 minutes" interpretation. This is why the selected interpretation accurately reflects a more proactive approach to data protection.