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SAP C_DBADM_2404 Exam - Topic 1 Question 3 Discussion

Actual exam question for SAP's C_DBADM_2404 exam
Question #: 3
Topic #: 1
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In which situations can you resume the failed recovery of your productive SAP HANA tenant database? Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.

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Suggested Answer: A, B

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Gregoria
3 months ago
I thought catalog backups were a no-go for recovery.
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Alecia
3 months ago
C seems right too, but I’m not sure about D.
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Arlean
3 months ago
Wait, can you really resume from an aborted log backup? Sounds risky.
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Leslie
4 months ago
I think B is also correct. Makes sense!
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Glenn
4 months ago
A is definitely one of the correct answers!
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Deeanna
4 months ago
I believe the catalog backup is not one of the options to resume from, but I can't recall why exactly.
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Titus
4 months ago
I’m a bit confused; I thought you could only resume from a complete data backup. Is that right?
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Candra
4 months ago
I practiced a similar question, and I feel like the log backup might be one of the correct answers.
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Marya
5 months ago
I think I remember that you can resume a failed recovery from a delta data backup, but I'm not entirely sure about the other option.
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Kenny
5 months ago
I'm a little confused by the wording of this question. I'll need to read through it a few times to make sure I'm interpreting it correctly before selecting my answers.
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Elbert
5 months ago
Okay, I've got this. The key is to focus on the specific types of backups mentioned - delta, log, and complete data backups. I'm confident I can identify the right answers.
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Catalina
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I'll need to review my notes on SAP HANA backup and recovery to make sure I understand the correct scenarios.
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Corinne
5 months ago
This seems like a tricky question, but I think I can work through it. Let me carefully consider the options.
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Reed
5 months ago
I'm a bit confused about this. Is it possible that a restrictive defect could also present with similar numbers?
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Nikita
5 months ago
Okay, let's see - I know Splunk is read/write intensive, so the disk solution is important. I'll review the options and try to apply my knowledge.
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Bernardo
5 months ago
I think the Internal Revenue Code might be the most authoritative, but I'm not completely sure. We discussed how it sets the framework for tax law, right?
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Wilda
5 months ago
Alright, time to put on my analytical hat. I'll start by reviewing the key ratios and trends across the three years. That should help me determine which year had the strongest overall financial profile.
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Floyd
2 years ago
Alright, I'm feeling better about my answers now. Thanks, everyone!
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Loreta
2 years ago
I agree with Sam. Catalog backup sounds unrelated to data recovery progression.
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Fredric
2 years ago
I'm lost. Does anyone else feel like they're in an IT support helpdesk right now?
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Anjelica
2 years ago
Thanks for clarifying. I was unsure about that.
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Gracia
2 years ago
I think the correct answers are A) An aborted recovery of a delta data backup and B) An aborted recovery of a log backup.
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Erasmo
2 years ago
Yes, I feel the same way. It can be overwhelming sometimes.
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Shantell
2 years ago
Makes sense. I chose the same options. Log backups seemed less likely.
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Brent
2 years ago
I'm pretty sure the correct answers are A and B. Those seem like the most common scenarios for a failed recovery.
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Jacqueline
2 years ago
Yes, those are the correct answers. Good job!
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Vallie
2 years ago
I think you're right, A and B make sense for failed recovery scenarios.
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Carrol
2 years ago
Yes, those are the correct answers. Good job!
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Lajuana
2 years ago
I think you're right, A and B make sense for failed recovery scenarios.
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Lavonda
2 years ago
I went with A and C. I think you can resume an aborted recovery of a delta data backup and a complete data backup.
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Alease
2 years ago
Haha, who uses SAP HANA these days? I'd just switch to a different database and avoid the headache altogether!
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Leandro
2 years ago
Definitely A and C. A complete data backup is the safest option to resume a failed recovery.
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Ines
2 years ago
I think the correct answers are A and B. Recovering from a failed delta or log backup seems like the most logical choice.
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Andrew
2 years ago
Overall, having a plan in place for database recovery is key for business continuity.
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Georgeanna
2 years ago
It's good to know the different scenarios in which recovery can be resumed.
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Lennie
2 years ago
I see your point, having multiple options for recovery is always beneficial.
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Mirta
2 years ago
An aborted recovery of a complete data backup could also be a valid option.
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Wilda
2 years ago
Yes, having a solid backup strategy is crucial for database recovery.
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Karma
2 years ago
I think it's important to have backups in place to handle such situations.
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Lon
2 years ago
I agree, resuming from a failed delta or log backup makes sense.
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Daniela
2 years ago
Yeah, it was a bit tricky. Not sure about the correct scenarios for resuming failed recoveries.
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Floyd
2 years ago
Did anyone find the SAP HANA recovery question difficult?
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Olen
2 years ago
The other situation is when there is an aborted recovery of a complete data backup.
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Gladys
2 years ago
What's the other situation where you can resume the recovery?
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Olen
2 years ago
Yes, you can. One situation is when there is an aborted recovery of a log backup.
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Gladys
2 years ago
Can you resume the failed recovery of a SAP HANA tenant database?
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