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A company is running its SAP workloads on premises and needs to migrate the workloads to AWS All the workloads are running on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server and Oracle Database. The company's landscape consists of SAP ERP Central Component {SAP ECC). SAP Business Warehouse (SAP BW), and SAP NetWeaver systems. The company has a dedicated AWS Direct Connect connection between its on-premises environment and AWS The company needs to migrate the systems to AWS with the least possible downtime
Which migration solution will meet these requirements?
A company is running an SAP HANA database on AWS The company is running AWS Backint Agent for SAP HANA(AWS Backint agent) on an Amazon EC2 instance AWS Back agent is configured to back up to an Amazon S3 bucket The backups are failing with an Access Denied error m the AWS Backint agent log file.
What should an SAP basis administrator do to resolve this error?
An SAP solutions architect is leading the SAP basis team for a company. The company's SAP landscape includes SAP HANA database instances for the following systems sandbox development quality assurance test {QAT} system performance test (SPT) and production. The sandbox development and OAT systems are running on Amazon EC2 On-Demand Instances. The SPT and production systems are running on EC2 Reserved Instances All the EC2 instances are using Provisioned IOPS SSO (K)2) Amazon Elastic Block Store (Amazon EBS) volumes.
The entire development learn is in the same time zone and works from 8 AM to 6 PM. The sandbox system is for research and testing that are not critical. The SPT and production systems are business critical The company runs load-testing jobs and stress-testing jobs on the QAT systems overnight to reduce testing duration. The company wants to optimize infrastructure cost for the existing AWS resources.
How can the SAP solutions architect meet these requirements with the LEAST amount of administrative effort?
A company is planning to migrate its on-premises SAP ERP Central Component (SAP ECC) system on SAP HANA to AWS Each month the system experiences two peaks in usage. The first peak is on the 21st day of the month when the company runs payroll. The second peak is on the last day of the month when the company processes and exports credit data Both peak workloads are of high importance and cannot be rescheduled
The current SAP ECC system has six application servers an of a similar size. During normal operation outside of peak usage four application servers would suffice
Which purchasing option will meet the company's requirements MOST cost-effectively on AWS?