The zero downtime service is a must, and the CSV/XML templates are the way to go. As for the other options, I'd rather migrate my data using a carrier pigeon and a quill pen. At least that way I'd have some entertainment while I wait for the migration to finish.
I think Core Data Services (D) could also be a possible answer, as it provides a way to define and consume semantically rich data models in SAP S/4HANA Cloud.
I'm all about that zero downtime service. Who needs downtime when you've got S/4HANA Cloud? As for the templates, I've heard they're about as easy to use as a Rubik's Cube with one hand tied behind your back.
A separate HANA database? What is this, the dark ages? Definitely going with the zero downtime service and the templates. I heard the Core Data Services option is just a rumor, like unicorns and good customer service.
I'm pretty sure the zero downtime service and the CSV/XML templates are the way to go here. Migrating data to S/4HANA Cloud Public Edition can be a real headache, but those options seem like the least painful approach.
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