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What is a Maximum Tolerable Downtime (MTD)?

Maximum Tolerable Downtime (MTD) is the longest duration an organization can tolerate for a system, application, or process to be unavailable before it causes unacceptable consequences. MTD helps organizations determine recovery time objectives (RTOs) and design disaster recovery and business continuity plans. Identifying the MTD ensures that critical systems are prioritized for recovery during an incident.

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