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Amazon Exam PAS-C01 Topic 7 Question 33 Discussion

Actual exam question for Amazon's PAS-C01 exam
Question #: 33
Topic #: 7
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A company wants to migrate its on-premises servers to AWS. These servers include SAP ERP Central Component (SAP ECC) on Oracle Database. The company is running SAP ECC application servers and Oracle Database servers on AIX. The company must migrate the SAP workloads to AWS with minimal changes.

Which solution will meet these requirements?

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Suggested Answer: C

VPC endpoints to ensure that traffic to and from the CloudWatch and EC2 services stays within the VPC. Additionally, an IAM policy is created to grant access to only the necessary actions, such as DescribeInstances and GetMetricStatistics, for all EC2 resources. This approach will provide secure monitoring of the SAP system while maximizing security and ensuring support from both SAP and AWS.

https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sap/latest/general/data-provider-req.html#vpc-endpoints


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Derrick
19 days ago
I wonder if the company has any developers who are proficient in interpretive dance. That might be a more reliable migration strategy than Option D.
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Torie
26 days ago
Option D? Really? Windows for an SAP ERP system? That's like trying to run a Ferrari engine on a golf cart. Definitely not the way to go.
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Valene
20 days ago
A) Perform a heterogeneous migration for SAP on AWS Specify the SAP ECC application servers to run on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Specify Oracle Database to run on Oracle Enterprise Linux on a Dedicated Host
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Stephane
1 months ago
Option C looks good, but I'm curious why they didn't choose Oracle Linux for both the application and database servers. Wouldn't that provide better integration and support?
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Antonio
14 days ago
It's possible that they have considered factors like compatibility and performance when making that decision.
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Quinn
22 days ago
Maybe they have specific reasons for choosing Oracle Enterprise Linux for the database servers.
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Kimberely
24 days ago
Option C is still a good choice because it allows for a heterogeneous migration.
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Ricarda
1 months ago
I'm not sure about Option B. Running the entire stack on AIX might not be the best approach, as AWS may not have native support for that platform.
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Charisse
2 days ago
D: Running SAP ECC and Oracle Database on Windows might introduce compatibility issues. I would go with Option A or C.
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Devora
10 days ago
C: Option C also specifies running Oracle Database on Oracle Enterprise Linux, which could be a good fit for AWS migration.
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Barrett
17 days ago
B: Yeah, I agree. AIX might not be the best option for AWS migration.
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Shantell
28 days ago
A: I think Option A might be a better choice. It specifies running SAP ECC on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server, which is supported on AWS.
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Lemuel
2 months ago
Option A seems to be the best fit. Migrating to SUSE Linux for the application servers and Oracle Enterprise Linux for the database server should provide a smooth transition with minimal changes.
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Leonor
1 months ago
I agree, keeping the SAP ECC application servers on SUSE Linux and Oracle Database on Oracle Enterprise Linux will make the migration process easier.
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Buck
1 months ago
Option A seems to be the best fit. Migrating to SUSE Linux for the application servers and Oracle Enterprise Linux for the database server should provide a smooth transition with minimal changes.
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Sherell
2 months ago
I'm not sure, I think option C could also work. Running SAP and Oracle on Oracle Enterprise Linux might be a good fit.
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Rutha
2 months ago
I agree with Beckie. Heterogeneous migration with minimal changes seems like the most efficient solution.
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Beckie
2 months ago
I think option A is the best choice for migrating SAP to AWS.
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