Question: 1
A company is planning to move to AWS. The company wants to set up sandbox and test environments on AWS to perform proofs of concept (POCs) Development and production environments will remain on premises until the POCs are completed.
At the company's on-premises location SAProuter is installed on the same server as SAP Solution Manager. The company uses SAP Solution Manager to monitor the entire landscape The company uses SAP router to connect to SAP Support The on-premises SAP Solution Manager instance must monitor the performance and server metrics of the newly created POC systems on AWS. The existing SAP router must be able to report any issues to SAP
What should an SAP solutions architect do to set up this hybrid infrastructure MOST cost-effectively'?
Question: 2
An SAP engineer has deployed an SAP S 4HANA system on an Amazon EC2 instance mat runs Linux. The SAP license key has been installed After a white the newly installed SAP instance presents an error that indicates that the SAP license key is not valid because the SAP system's hardware key changed. There have been no changes to the EC2 instance or its configuration.
Which solution will permanently resolve this issue?
Question: 3
A company is running SAP on anyDB at a remote location that has slow and inconsistent internet connectivity. The company wants to migrate its system to AWS and wants to convert its database to SAP HANA during this process Because of the inconsistent internet connection the company has not established connectivity between the remote location and the company's VPC in the AWS Cloud.
How should the company perform this migration?
Question: 4
A company hosts an SAP HANA database on an Amazon EC2 instance in the us-easi-1 Region. The company needs to implement a disaster recovery (DR) site in the us-west-1 Region. The company needs a cost-optimized solution that offers a guaranteed capacity reservation an RPO of less than 30 minutes and an RTO of less than 30 minutes.
When solution will meet these requirements?
Question: 5
A company wants to improve the RPO and RTO for its SAP disaster recovery (DR) solution by running the DR solution on AWS The company is running SAP ERP Central Component (SAP ECO on SAP HANA The company has set an RPO of 15 minutes and an RTO of 4 hours.
The production SAP HANA database is running on a physical appliance that has x86 architecture. The appliance has 1 TB of memory and the SAP HANA global allocation limit is set to 768 GB. The SAP application servers are running as VMs on VMware and they store data on an NFS file system The company does not want to change any existing SAP HANA parameters that are related to data and log backup for its on-premises systems.
What should an SAP solutions architect do to meet the DR objectives MOST cost-effectively?