Near zero data loss requirement strengthens business continuity plans, mandating near site replication and DRS staffing parity. MIIs must implement Near Site (NS) capability alongside Disaster Recovery Site (DRS): stock exchanges must achieve near zero data loss at NS, clearing corporations and depositories must achieve zero data loss. Recovery Point Objective (RPO) must be near zero, with documented data reconciliation for resumption from DRS/NS. DRS must be staffed with personnel having equivalent expertise to Primary Data Centre (PDC) and capable of independently running live operations. Solution architectures must ensure high availability, fault tolerance, no single point of failure, data and transaction integrity; synchronous replication between PDC and NS is required.
Cases where this provision is explicitly mentioned in the judgment/order text; may not be exhaustive. To view the complete list of cases mentioning this section, Click here.
Provisions expressly mentioned in the judgment/order text.
Near zero data loss requirement strengthens business continuity plans, mandating near site replication and DRS staffing parity.
MIIs must implement Near Site (NS) capability alongside Disaster Recovery Site (DRS): stock exchanges must achieve near zero data loss at NS, clearing corporations and depositories must achieve zero data loss. Recovery Point Objective (RPO) must be near zero, with documented data reconciliation for resumption from DRS/NS. DRS must be staffed with personnel having equivalent expertise to Primary Data Centre (PDC) and capable of independently running live operations. Solution architectures must ensure high availability, fault tolerance, no single point of failure, data and transaction integrity; synchronous replication between PDC and NS is required.
Full Summary is available for active users!
Note: It is a system-generated summary and is for quick reference only.