Jan 6, 2023 17:09
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English term
zero recovery point objective
English to Arabic
Medical
Medical: Instruments
The high availability service provides zero recovery point objective with the data mirrored onto both storage systems.
Proposed translations
(Arabic)
4 +1 | نقطة استعادة/استرجاع مستهدفة منعدمة - هدف نقطة استعادة/استرجاع منعدمة | Lamine Boukabour |
4 +1 | هدف نقطة الاسترداد الآنية | TargamaT team |
Proposed translations
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نقطة استعادة/استرجاع مستهدفة منعدمة - هدف نقطة استعادة/استرجاع منعدمة
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Note added at 15 mins (2023-01-06 17:24:09 GMT)
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A Recovery Point Objective, or RPO, is the maximum amount of data that can be lost before causing detrimental harm to the organization. RPO indicates the data loss tolerance of a business process or an organization in general. This data loss is often measured in terms of time, for example, 5 hours or 2 days worth of data loss. A zero RPO means that no committed data should be lost when media loss occurs, while a 24 hour RPO can tolerate a day's worth of data loss.
https://docs.oracle.com/database/121/VLDBG/GUID-AD7289B0-0D0...
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Note added at 15 mins (2023-01-06 17:24:09 GMT)
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A Recovery Point Objective, or RPO, is the maximum amount of data that can be lost before causing detrimental harm to the organization. RPO indicates the data loss tolerance of a business process or an organization in general. This data loss is often measured in terms of time, for example, 5 hours or 2 days worth of data loss. A zero RPO means that no committed data should be lost when media loss occurs, while a 24 hour RPO can tolerate a day's worth of data loss.
https://docs.oracle.com/database/121/VLDBG/GUID-AD7289B0-0D0...
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