Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies (AZ-300) Practice Exam

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Which of the following is NOT a focus of RPO?

  1. Time duration of acceptable data loss

  2. Data theft prevention

  3. Recovering from data loss

  4. Acceptable downtime

The correct answer is: Acceptable downtime

The focus of Recovery Point Objective (RPO) is primarily on the maximum acceptable amount of data loss measured in time. It defines the duration of time during which data might be lost in the event of a disaster. Therefore, options that relate directly to data loss and recovery, like the time duration of acceptable data loss and recovering from data loss, are closely tied to RPO. RPO is specifically centered around strategies to minimize data loss, ensuring that data is backed up at regular intervals in alignment with business needs. Acceptable downtime, which pertains to Recovery Time Objective (RTO), involves how quickly a system must be restored after a failure, making it distinct from RPO's focus on data loss. Data theft prevention, although an essential aspect of overall data security, does not directly tie into the concept of RPO, which is more about recovery strategies post-data loss or corruption. Thus, the emphasis on acceptable downtime as a metric for system recovery rather than data recovery highlights that it is not a focus of RPO.