Description: Zero Recovery Point Objective (RPO) is a recovery strategy that aims to have no data loss in the event of a disaster. This approach is fundamental in business continuity planning and disaster recovery, as it establishes a clear goal: to ensure that, in the event of an interruption, data can be restored to its most recent state, thereby minimizing the impact on operations. RPO is measured in terms of time and refers to the maximum tolerable period of data loss, meaning that ideally, organizations should be able to recover their data up to the last moment before the incident. To achieve a zero RPO, companies must implement real-time data backup and replication solutions, which involves a significant investment in technology and resources. This strategy is especially relevant in sectors where information is critical, such as finance, healthcare, and telecommunications, where data loss can have severe financial and legal consequences. In summary, zero RPO represents a commitment to maximum data availability and organizational resilience in the face of disasters.