* Understanding MTBF: * Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF): A reliability metric that estimates the average time between successive failures of a device or system. * Calculation and Importance: * Calculation: MTBF is calculated as the total operational time divided by the number of failures during that period. * Usage: Used by manufacturers and engineers to predict the lifespan and reliability of a device, helping in maintenance planning and lifecycle management. * Comparison with Other Metrics: * RTO (Recovery Time Objective): The maximum acceptable time to restore a system after a failure. * RPO (Recovery Point Objective): The maximum acceptable amount of data loss measured in time. * MTTR (Mean Time to Repair): The average time required to repair a device or system and return it to operational status. * Application: * MTBF is crucial for planning maintenance schedules, spare parts inventory, and improving the overall reliability of systems.