Словарь для начала интервью по бекапу / системам резервного копирования.
Maximum Tolerable Downtime (MTD) - The MTD represents the total amount of time
leaders/managers are willing to accept for a mission/business process outage or disruption
and includes all impact considerations.
Recovery Time Objective (RTO) - RTO defines the maximum amount of time that a system
resource can remain unavailable before there is an unacceptable impact on other system
resources, supported mission/business functions, and the MTD.
Recovery Point Objective (RPO) - The RPO represents the point in time, prior to a disruption
or system outage, to which mission/business process data shall be recovered (given the
most recent backup copy of the data) after an outage.
Business Continuity(BC)
Disaster Recovery(DR)
Документ к ознакомлению:
Contingency Planning Policy -
https://files.nc.gov/ncdit/documents/Statewide_Policies/SCIO_Contingency_Planning.pdfHOT / COLD site
A hot site is a DR location that is set up and ready to go -- that is, one can arrive and continue to work immediately. A hot backup site will have equipment set up with your current data available when you walk in, with all primary data center functions copied and maintained off site.
Unlike a hot site, which is available and running 24/7, a cold site is essentially available space with little, if anything, set up in it. When you arrive at a cold backup site, you need to set up the equipment, make all connections, load the software, etc. Until DR services are activated, only basic power, communication services and environmental controls for the IT system are installed.
Статья:
https://searchdisasterrecovery.techtarget.com/answer/Whats-the-difference-between-a-hot-site-and-cold-site-for-disaster-recoveryКлассификация сервисов:
Mission Critical
Business Critical
Business Operational
Office Production
Прочее:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Business_continuity_planning