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Amazon Exam PAS-C01 Topic 7 Question 35 Discussion

Actual exam question for Amazon's PAS-C01 exam
Question #: 35
Topic #: 7
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A company that has SAP workloads on premises plans to migrate an SAP environment to AWS. The company is new to AWS and has no poor setup. The company has the following requirements

- The application server and database server must be placed in isolated network configurations

* SAP systems must be accessible to the on-premises end users over the internet

* The cost of communications between the application server and the database server must be minimized

Which combination of steps should an SAP solutions architect take to meet these requirements? (Select TWO.)

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Denae
1 months ago
You know, if I was the architect, I'd throw in a few EC2 instances running Monty Python sketches just to keep the admins on their toes. Gotta have a sense of humor, right?
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Lavonda
2 days ago
A: Agreed. That way we can meet the requirements and keep the communication cost low.
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Patti
14 days ago
B: Yeah, that sounds like a good idea. And we should also set up an AWS Site-to-Site VPN connection for secure communication.
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Tayna
15 days ago
A: I think we should go with option D to separate the application server and the database server within the same VPC.
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Jean
1 months ago
Hmm, E sounds tempting for the cost savings, but I think the security and isolation benefits of C and D outweigh that. Can't skimp on the important stuff.
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Buddy
2 months ago
Man, I was totally going to pick A and B, but now I see why that wouldn't work. Gotta keep that SAP stuff locked down tight!
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Jennie
3 days ago
Definitely, and using different subnets within the same VPC adds an extra layer of protection.
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Thaddeus
13 days ago
Yeah, separating the servers in different VPCs makes sense for security.
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Johanna
2 months ago
I agree, C and D are the way to go. Keeping the app and database separate and secure is crucial, and using a VPN or Direct Connect for on-premises connectivity makes sense too.
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Kate
1 months ago
D) Separate the application server and the database server by using different subnets and network security groups within the same VPC
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Dominic
2 months ago
C) Separate the application server and the database server by using different VPCs
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Ben
2 months ago
C and D seem like the right combination to meet the requirements. Isolating the application and database servers into different VPCs or subnets with security groups is a common AWS best practice for SAP deployments.
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Dottie
2 months ago
I'm not sure about setting up an AWS Direct Connect connection. It might be too costly for our needs.
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Sherell
3 months ago
I agree with that. We also need to separate the application server and the database server by using different subnets and network security groups within the same VPC.
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Dong
3 months ago
I think we should configure a Network Load Balancer for incoming connections from end users.
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