If I recall correctly, sizing the Azure resources is usually a collaborative effort, but the vendor might take full responsibility for SSO implementation.
I remember practicing a similar question about vendor responsibilities, and I think configuring security monitoring might still involve some shared responsibility.
I think the SAP vendor is mainly responsible for managing the application layer, but I'm not entirely sure which specific task falls solely on them after migration.
Based on my understanding of the RISE service, I think the answer is B. The vendor would be responsible for properly sizing the Azure resources to host the SAP landscape, as that's a key part of their managed service offering. The other options seem more like shared responsibilities between the customer and vendor.
I'm a bit confused by this question. All of the options seem like they could potentially be the vendor's responsibility, but I'm not sure which one is the "sole" responsibility. I'll need to think this through carefully before selecting an answer.
I'm pretty confident the answer is C - implementing single sign-on (SSO). The vendor would be responsible for integrating the SAP landscape with Azure AD and setting up the SSO functionality, which is a core part of the RISE service.
Hmm, I'm not sure about this one. The options all seem related to the SAP landscape in Azure, but I'm not sure which one would be the sole responsibility of the vendor. I might need to review the details of the RISE offering to figure this out.
I think the answer is B - sizing the Azure resources that host the landscape. The question specifically mentions that the SAP vendor will be responsible for the tasks after the migration, and sizing the Azure resources seems like the kind of technical task that the vendor would handle.
Hmm, I'm torn between B and C. I guess the vendor should handle the sizing and the SSO, right? They're the experts, after all. Although, I'd love to see them try to configure virtual network peering, just for the laughs.
Haha, I bet the vendor is just like, 'Oh, you want us to do everything? Sure, we'll take care of it, for a small fee.' But seriously, I'd say the answer is B.
I'm going with C. Implementing single sign-on (SSO) seems like a task that the SAP vendor should handle, as they would have the necessary expertise to integrate the landscape with the authentication system.
I think the answer is B. The SAP vendor should be responsible for sizing the Azure resources that host the landscape, as they have the expertise to determine the appropriate resources needed.
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