What is MTD?
A. the maximum amount of time that an organization can tolerate a single resource or function being down
B. the average time required to repair a single resource or function when a disaster or disruption occurs
C. the estimated amount of time a device will operate before a failure occurs
D. the shortest time period after a disaster or disruptive event within which a resource or function must be restored to avoid unacceptable consequences
A
Explanation: Maximum tolerable downtime (MTD) is the maximum amount of time that an organization can tolerate a single resource or function being down.
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