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SAP C_TADM_23 Exam - Topic 5 Question 22 Discussion

Actual exam question for SAP's C_TADM_23 exam
Question #: 22
Topic #: 5
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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, D

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Rolland
3 months ago
I’m with you, A and B are the only correct answers here.
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Nell
3 months ago
Wait, can you really resume an aborted recovery? Sounds risky!
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Ezekiel
3 months ago
No way, it’s gotta be A and D!
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Frank
4 months ago
I thought C was a valid option too?
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Brock
4 months ago
Definitely A and B! Those are the right ones.
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Daron
4 months ago
I definitely remember that configuration files aren't part of the recovery options. That was emphasized in our study materials.
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Lashaunda
4 months ago
I’m a bit confused about the log backup option. I thought we could resume from that, but I can't recall the specifics.
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Glory
4 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I feel like the delta data backup might be one of the options too. It was mentioned in a similar practice question.
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Justine
5 months ago
I think I remember something about being able to resume a recovery from a complete data backup. That seems like a common scenario we practiced.
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Tricia
5 months ago
I'm a bit confused by this question. Does it mean I can resume the recovery of any type of backup, or are there specific situations where I can do that? I'm not sure if C and D could also be correct answers.
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Roy
5 months ago
Okay, let me think this through. The question is asking about resuming failed recovery, so I'm guessing the correct answers would be the ones related to data backups, like A and B. I'll mark those.
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Merissa
5 months ago
Hmm, this is a tricky one. I'm not entirely sure about the correct answers, but I think I'll go with A and B since those seem to be the most relevant options based on the question.
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Casandra
5 months ago
I'm pretty sure the correct answers are A and B, since the question specifically mentions "productive SAP HANA tenant database" and the recovery of data backups.
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Sylvie
5 months ago
This looks like a straightforward API management question. I'll start by thinking through the key functions of an API management tool and see which option best fits that description.
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Carma
5 months ago
This seems straightforward - I'll go with Media Buying and Customer Definition as the two key elements of a media plan.
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Marshall
2 years ago
I'm just glad I don't have to recover from a failed recovery of a backup of a backup. That would be like the recovery version of Inception!
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Bettyann
2 years ago
A and D for sure. Delta data backups and log backups are essential for recovery, so an aborted recovery of those would definitely need to be resumed.
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Joana
2 years ago
Hmm, I'm not sure about C. Why would you need to recover configuration files to resume a failed database recovery? Seems a bit odd to me.
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Stefany
2 years ago
I think the correct answers are B and D. Recovering from a complete data backup or a log backup would allow you to resume a failed recovery.
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Ocie
2 years ago
I'm pretty confident that A and D are the right answers. Anything else would just be a waste of time, am I right or am I right?
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Gayla
2 years ago
This is a tricky one, but I think A and B are the correct answers. Gotta love those SAP HANA recovery scenarios, am I right?
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Alesia
2 years ago
SAP HANA recovery can be tricky, but knowing the right scenarios is key.
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Rebeca
2 years ago
Definitely, those are the situations where you can resume the failed recovery.
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An
2 years ago
I agree, A and B are the correct answers.
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Ivette
2 years ago
Ha, recovering configuration files? That's a good one. I'd say A and D are the way to go here.
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Ranee
2 years ago
Yeah, recovering configuration files seems unnecessary. A and D make more sense.
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Ranee
2 years ago
I agree, A and D are the correct answers for resuming failed recovery.
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Rosalyn
2 years ago
Recovering configuration files does seem unlikely, A and D make more sense.
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Rosalyn
2 years ago
I agree, A and D are the correct answers for resuming failed recovery.
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Rozella
2 years ago
I think it's A and B as well, because you need to recover the data backups to resume the recovery process.
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Jeannine
2 years ago
I'm not sure, but I think it's C and D.
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Chan
2 years ago
I agree with Quentin, because those involve data backups.
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Kattie
2 years ago
Hmm, I'm not sure about C. Recovering configuration files doesn't seem like it would be a situation where you'd need to resume a recovery. I'd go with A and B.
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Alaine
2 years ago
Yeah, A and B make more sense for resuming a failed recovery. Let's go with those.
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Bette
2 years ago
I agree, recovering configuration files doesn't seem necessary for resuming a recovery. A and B are the correct answers.
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Quentin
2 years ago
I think it's A and B.
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Isabelle
2 years ago
I think the correct answers are A and D. Recovering from a failed delta or log backup seems like the most logical way to resume a recovery.
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Dana
2 years ago
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2 years ago
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