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Amazon PAS-C01 Exam - Topic 1 Question 64 Discussion

A global enterprise is running SAP ERP Central Component (SAP ECC) workloads on Oracle in an on-premises environment. The enterprise plans to migrate to SAP S 4HANA on AWS.The enterprise recently acquired two other companies One of the acquired companies is running SAP ECC on Oracle as its ERP system The other acquired company is running an ERP system that is not from SAP The enterprise wants to consolidate the three ERP systems into one ERP system on SAP S 4HANA on AWS Not all the data from the acquired companies needs to be migrated to the final ERP system The enterprise needs to complete this migration with a solution that minimizes cost and maximizes operational efficiency.Which solution will meet these requirements?
C) Use SAP Software Update Manager (SUM) Database Migration Option (DMO) with System Move to re-architect the enterprise initial system to SAP S'4HANA and to change the platform to AWS Consolidate the two systems from the acquired companies with this SAP S 4HANA system by using the Selective Data Transition approach with SAP Data Management and Landscape Transformation (DMLT)
A) Perform a lift-and-shift migration of all the systems to AWS Migrate the ERP system that is not from SAP to SAP ECC Convert all three systems to SAP S/4HANA by using SAP Software Update Manager (SUM) Database Migration Option (DMO) Consolidate all three SAP S4HANA systems into a final SAP &4HANAsystem Decommission the other systems
B) Perform a lift-and-shift migration of an the systems to AWS Migrate the enterprise's initial system to SAP HANA, and then perform a conversion to SAP S/4HANA Consolidate the two systems from the acquired companies with this SAP S4HANA system by using the Selective Data Transition approach with SAP Data Management and Landscape Transformation (DMLT)
D) Use SAP Software Update Manager (SUM) Database Migration Option (DMO) with System Move to re-architect all the systems to SAP S/4HANA and to change the platform to AWS Consolidate all three SAP S-4HANA systems two a final SAP S/4HANA system Decommission the other systems

Amazon PAS-C01 Exam - Topic 1 Question 64 Discussion

Actual exam question for Amazon's PAS-C01 exam
Question #: 64
Topic #: 1
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A global enterprise is running SAP ERP Central Component (SAP ECC) workloads on Oracle in an on-premises environment. The enterprise plans to migrate to SAP S 4HANA on AWS.

The enterprise recently acquired two other companies One of the acquired companies is running SAP ECC on Oracle as its ERP system The other acquired company is running an ERP system that is not from SAP The enterprise wants to consolidate the three ERP systems into one ERP system on SAP S 4HANA on AWS Not all the data from the acquired companies needs to be migrated to the final ERP system The enterprise needs to complete this migration with a solution that minimizes cost and maximizes operational efficiency.

Which solution will meet these requirements?

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Suggested Answer: C

By using the selective data transition approach with DMLT, the enterprise would only need to migrate the data that is needed to the final ERP system, reducing the cost and effort required for the migration. Additionally, re-architecting the enterprise's initial system to SAP S/4HANA and changing the platform to AWS would allow the enterprise to take advantage of the scalability and cost savings of the cloud, while still consolidating all three ERP systems into a single SAP S/4HANA system.


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Trinidad
2 months ago
I'm leaning towards A. Lift-and-shift sounds straightforward, but risky.
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Cora
3 months ago
Is it really necessary to decommission the other systems?
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Emilio
3 months ago
Totally agree with D, it covers everything we need!
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Fredric
3 months ago
Wait, can we really lift-and-shift all systems without issues?
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Casie
3 months ago
I think B is better for minimizing costs.
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Dacia
4 months ago
Option D seems like the most comprehensive solution.
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Roxanne
4 months ago
I bet the IT team is already dreading the endless meetings and PowerPoint presentations about this migration. Hang in there, folks!
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Carri
4 months ago
I'm just hoping they don't end up with a "Frankenstein" system after all this consolidation. That would be a real nightmare!
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Nikita
4 months ago
Option A is the simplest solution, but I'm worried about the potential downtime and disruption during the migration.
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Virgie
4 months ago
Option C seems like a good balance between cost and efficiency, but I wonder if the System Move approach will be challenging to implement.
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Alpha
5 months ago
Option B looks like the most cost-effective approach, but I'm concerned about the complexity of the Selective Data Transition process.
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Giuseppe
5 months ago
Option D seems the most comprehensive solution, but I'm not sure about the cost implications.
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Lashaun
5 months ago
I recall that DMO is crucial for migrations, but I'm not clear if we need to re-architect all systems or just the main one. Could that impact our final decision?
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Genevieve
5 months ago
I'm a bit confused about whether we should lift-and-shift everything first or go straight to re-architecting. It feels like there's a trade-off between speed and efficiency.
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Tatum
5 months ago
I think option C sounds familiar from our practice questions. It mentions using the Selective Data Transition approach, which seems like a good fit for consolidating the systems.
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Corazon
5 months ago
Option D looks comprehensive. It covers all systems in one go.
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Kristeen
6 months ago
I think option C is the best. It re-architects the initial system well.
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Colton
6 months ago
I prefer option B. It seems cost-effective with selective data transition.
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Vashti
6 months ago
I remember we discussed the importance of minimizing costs during migrations, but I'm not sure which option really achieves that here.
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Marlon
7 months ago
I think I'll start by mapping out the current landscape and the desired end state. That will help me better evaluate the migration options and choose the one that best meets the requirements.
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Alise
7 months ago
Option D seems the most comprehensive, migrating all systems to SAP S/4HANA on AWS and consolidating them into a single system. But I'll need to weigh the tradeoffs, like the potential for higher costs or complexity.
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Cristina
7 months ago
I'm a bit confused by the different migration options presented. I'll need to research the specifics of each approach, like SUM DMO and System Move, to understand the differences and determine the best fit.
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Lauran
7 months ago
The key seems to be minimizing cost and maximizing operational efficiency. Option B with the Selective Data Transition approach sounds promising, as it allows me to selectively migrate only the necessary data.
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Jeannetta
7 months ago
This looks like a complex migration scenario with multiple ERP systems and data consolidation requirements. I'll need to carefully read through the details and consider the pros and cons of each approach.
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My
2 months ago
True, but we need to think about long-term efficiency too.
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Carole
2 months ago
But option B seems more cost-effective for consolidation.
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Marcos
2 months ago
I think option C might be the best for re-architecting.
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Darci
6 months ago
This migration is definitely complex. Lots to consider!
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Kelvin
6 months ago
Agreed! Each option has its own challenges.
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