CloudEndure Concepts

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What is the Recovery Time Objective (RTO) of CloudEndure?

The Recovery Time ObjectiveRelated to downtime. The metric refers to the amount of time it takes to recover from a data loss event and how long it takes to return to service. The metric is an indication of the amount of time the system's data is unavailable or inaccessible, thus preventing normal service. (RTORelated to downtime. The metric refers to the amount of time it takes to recover from a data loss event and how long it takes to return to service. The metric is an indication of the amount of time the system's data is unavailable or inaccessible, thus preventing normal service.) of CloudEndure is typically measured in minutes. The RTORelated to downtime. The metric refers to the amount of time it takes to recover from a data loss event and how long it takes to return to service. The metric is an indication of the amount of time the system's data is unavailable or inaccessible, thus preventing normal service. is highly dependent on the OS boot time. Learn more about RTO and potential limitation.

What is the Recovery Point Objective (RPO) of CloudEndure?

The Recovery Point ObjectiveA metric indicating of the amount of data at risk of being lost. Determined by the amount of time between data protection events and reflects the amount of data that potentially could be lost during a disaster recovery. The maximum targeted period in which data might be lost from an IT service due to a major incident. (RPOA metric indicating of the amount of data at risk of being lost. Determined by the amount of time between data protection events and reflects the amount of data that potentially could be lost during a disaster recovery. The maximum targeted period in which data might be lost from an IT service due to a major incident.) of CloudEndure is typically in the sub-second range. Learn more about RPO and potential limitations.

What type of Users does CloudEndure have?

There are three distinct User Roles: Account Owner, Account Admin, and regular User.

Account Owner

The Account OwnerThe User that owns the entire CloudEndure Account. Only one Account Owner is allowed per Account. This User can manage all Users and Projects. is the superuser that is in charge of your entire CloudEndure AccountThe entity that signed up with CloudEndure. and has special administrator privileges, including full access to all ProjectsA Project is the basic organizational unit for running a CloudEndure solution. as well as User management capabilities. The Account OwnerThe User that owns the entire CloudEndure Account. Only one Account Owner is allowed per Account. This User can manage all Users and Projects. can do everything an Account AdminThe User type that has full User management and Project control. can do, while also being able to set another User as the Account OwnerThe User that owns the entire CloudEndure Account. Only one Account Owner is allowed per Account. This User can manage all Users and Projects..

Each AccountThe entity that signed up with CloudEndure. can only have a single Account OwnerThe User that owns the entire CloudEndure Account. Only one Account Owner is allowed per Account. This User can manage all Users and Projects.. The Account OwnerThe User that owns the entire CloudEndure Account. Only one Account Owner is allowed per Account. This User can manage all Users and Projects. cannot be deleted.

Account Admin

The Account AdminThe User type that has full User management and Project control. is a superuser that has special administrator privileges, including full access to all ProjectsA Project is the basic organizational unit for running a CloudEndure solution. as well as User management capabilities, including the ability to:

In addition, outside of User management, AccountThe entity that signed up with CloudEndure. Admins can perform the following:

You can have multiple AccountThe entity that signed up with CloudEndure. Admins per each CloudEndure AccountThe entity that signed up with CloudEndure..

User

The User Role corresponds to a regular User. This User can only work within the ProjectsA Project is the basic organizational unit for running a CloudEndure solution. that the User has been assigned to. The regular User cannot perform any User management actions.

Where can I find the ClouldEndure API documentation?

You can find our API documentation here.

Our API is a standard RESTful API and can be used by any language allowing HTTPS requests.


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