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Methods for Achieving Tighter Recovery Point Objectives (RPO)
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What Is the Right RPO: Never Lose More Data Than You Can Afford
A recovery point objective (RPO) is a time measurement that represents the maximum amount of data loss that can be tolerated by an organization after an incident without affecting the organization’s bottom line.
To mitigate the risks and protect as much data as possible, you need to establish a well-defined recovery point objective (RPO), that is tailored to your organization’s specific requirements and objectives.
How can you minimize recovery point objectives?
Critical workloads require tight RPOs, which means more frequent backups. For the tightest RPOs, you need a combination of backup and real-time replication to maintain the optimal availability of systems and applications.
Download this white paper to learn more about recovery point objectives (RPOs) and how to ensure you never lose more data than you can afford.


This white paper covers
- The definition of RPO and how this metric fits into business continuity planning
- Guidelines to establish appropriate RPOs for virtual machines and business applications for your organization
- RPO calculation examples
- Data protection best practices that can be followed to reduce your RPOs
- How NAKIVO Backup & Replication can help you meet shorter RPOs and thereby reduce data loss
About NAKIVO
NAKIVO is a US-based software vendor dedicated to delivering the ultimate backup, ransomware protection and disaster recovery solution for virtual, physical, cloud and SaaS environments. Over 30,000+ customers in 183 countries trust NAKIVO with protecting their data, including major companies like Coca-Cola, Honda, Siemens and Cisco.
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