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?
Snowball Edge allows for offline data transfer, which is suitable for cases where there is slow and inconsistent internet connectivity. The data can be transferred to the Snowball Edge device, shipped to the AWS region, and then imported into the new SAP HANA system in the VPC. This is a suitable option for migrating large amounts of data from a remote location to AWS.
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sap/latest/sap-hana/migrating-hana-tools.html#migrating-hana-snowball
An SAP technology consultant needs to scale up a primary application server (PAS) instance The PAS currently runs on a c5a.xlarge Amazon EC2 instance The SAP technology consultant needs to change the instance type to c5a 2xlarge
How can the SAP technology consultant meet this requirement?
A company has moved an of its SAP workloads to AWS During peak business hours end users are reporting performance issues because work processes are going into PRIV mode on an SAP S/4HANA system An SAP support engineer indicates that SAP cannot provide support for this issue because some specific performance metrics are not available.
Which combination of actions must the company perform to comply with SAP support requirements? (Select THREE.)
An SAP solutions architect is using AWS Systems Manager Distributor to install the AWS Data Provider for SAP on production SAP application servers and SAP HANA database servers The SAP application servers and the SAP HANA database servers are running on Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
The SAP solutions architect chooses instances manually m Systems Manager Distributor and schedules installation. The installation fails with an access and authorization error related to Amazon CloudWatch and Amazon EC2 instances. There is no error related to AWS connectivity.
What should the SAP solutions architect do to resolve the error?
It's likely that the instances currently lack the necessary permissions to interact with CloudWatch and EC2. By creating an IAM role with the appropriate permissions and attaching it to the instances, the SAP solutions architect can grant the necessary permissions to the instances to complete the installation.
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sap/latest/general/data-provider-troubleshooting.html
A company is running its SAP applications on Oracle Database Oracle Database is hosted on physical servers that are running SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Because of compliance requirements the company cannot install any additional software on its on premises database servers. The company needs to migrate the SAP landscape to AWS and must continue to use Oracle Database.
Which migration solution should the company use to meet these requirements?
This option would allow the company to continue using Oracle Database while also meeting their compliance requirements, as they would not need to install any additional software on their on-premises servers. They can use Oracle Data Guard to replicate their existing Oracle Database to an instance running on AWS, providing a way to migrate their SAP landscape to AWS while still using the same database.
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