I'm not entirely sure about B, but I think if a customer is new to SAP, they might need help with sizing. It sounds familiar from our practice questions.
The key here is to identify the scenarios where the existing system or infrastructure is changing in a significant way, such as migrating to a new database or consolidating multiple systems. Those types of major changes would likely require SAP expert sizing to ensure the new environment is properly configured and sized.
I'm a bit confused by this question. I'm not sure I fully understand what "SAP expert sizing" means in this context. I'll need to review my notes and maybe ask the instructor for clarification before attempting to answer.
Okay, let's see. I'm pretty confident that migrating existing SAP ERP systems to SAP HANA and consolidating multiple SAP ERP source systems into one on SAP HANA would both require SAP expert sizing. Those seem like the obvious choices to me.
I think the key here is to identify the scenarios where SAP expert sizing would be needed. The question mentions two correct answers, so I'll need to carefully consider each option.
Haha, I bet the SAP experts have a field day with all these sizing calculations. Gotta make sure the system can handle all the data and transactions, right?
Hmm, I'm not sure about D. Carving out functionality seems like it would also need SAP expert sizing. But B is definitely not correct, since a new customer would need that guidance too.
Alease
2 months agoKimbery
2 months agoBarrett
3 months agoCatina
3 months agoFreeman
3 months agoFrank
3 months agoGilberto
3 months agoCherrie
4 months agoAlmeta
4 months agoShalon
4 months agoHillary
4 months agoArmanda
4 months agoJudy
5 months agoRene
5 months agoVilma
7 months agoTyra
8 months agoLenna
7 months agoPenney
7 months agoMadonna
8 months agoRoxane
8 months agoIluminada
7 months agoSharika
7 months agoBroderick
7 months agoLucille
8 months agoMerlyn
8 months agoRicarda
9 months ago