mean time to recovery

from The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (8 July 2008)
Mean Time To Recovery
MTTR

   <specification> (MTTR) The average time that a device will
   take to recover from a non-terminal failure.  Examples of such
   devices range from self-resetting fuses (where the MTTR would
   be very short, probably seconds), up to whole systems which
   have to be replaced.

   The MTTR would usually be part of a maintenance contract,
   where the user would pay more for a system whose MTTR was 24
   hours, than for one of, say, 7 days.  This means the supplier
   is guaranteeing to have the system up and running again within
   24 hours (or 7 days) of being notified of the failure.

   Some devices have a MTTR of zero, which means that they have
   redundant components which can take over the instant the
   primary one fails, see {RAID} for example.

   See also {Mean Time Between Failures}.

   (1998-05-01)
    

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