You have an SAP production landscape in Azure.
You plan to migrate the landscape to an SAP RISE managed workload.
Which task will be the sole responsibility of the SAP vendor after the migration?
You deploy an SAP production landscape on Azure virtual machines that run SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES).
You need to generate a report that details performance differences between instances of an SAP AS ABAP system.
What should you use?
Use ABAPMETER in NetWeaver AS ABAP when you want to test the general performance/health of each instance in a NetWeaver AS ABAP system.
https://userapps.support.sap.com/sap/support/knowledge/en/2879613
You have an Azure subscription and an Enterprise Agreement (EA).
You plan to deploy an SAP on Azure production landscape that will contain the following virtual machines:
* One M-series virtual machine with 128 cores
* 15 E-series virtual machines with a total of 300 cores
* 10 D-series virtual machines with a total of 160 cores
During the deployment of the E-series virtual machines, you receive the following error message.
Operation results in exceeding quota limits of Core.
You need to ensure you can complete the E-series virtual machine deployment. The solution must meet the following requirements:
* Maintain the performance of the SAP landscape.
* Minimize administrative effort.
* Minimize costs.
What should you do?
This question requires that you evaluate the underlined text to determine if it is correct.
When deploying SAP HANA to an Azure virtual machine, you can enable Write Accelerator to reduce the latency between the SAP application servers and the database layer.
Instructions: Review the underlined text. If it makes the statement correct, select ''No change is needed''. If the statement is incorrect, select the answer choice that makes the statement correct.
To further reduce network latency between Azure VMs, we [Microsoft] recommend that you choose Azure Accelerated Networking. Use it when you deploy Azure VMs for an SAP workload, especially for the SAP application layer and the SAP DBMS layer.
Incorrect Answers:
A: Write Accelerator is a disk capability for M-Series Virtual Machines (VMs) on Premium Storage with Azure Managed Disks exclusively. As the name states, the purpose of the functionality is to improve the I/O latency of writes against Azure Premium Storage.
B: Mellanox offers a robust and full set of protocol software and driver for Linux with the ConnectX EN family cards. Designed to provide a high performance support for Enhanced Ethernet with fabric consolidation over TCP/IP based LAN applications. The driver and software in conjunction with the Industry's leading ConnectX family of cards achieve full line rate, full duplex of up to 100Gbps performance per port.
C: To analyze network issue or measure network metrics you can test the connection using SAP's NIPING program. You can use NIPING to analyze the network connection between any two machines running SAP software.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/workloads/sap/dbms_guide_general
You have an Azure subscription.
Your company has an SAP environment that runs on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) servers and SAP
HANA. The environment has a primary site and a disaster recovery site. Disaster recovery is based on SAP
HANA system replication. The SAP ERP environment is 4 TB and has a projected growth of 5% per month.
The company has an uptime Service Level Agreement (SLA) of 99.99%, a maximum recovery time objective
(RTO) of four hours, and a recovery point objective (RPO) of 10 minutes.
You plan to migrate to Azure.
You need to design an SAP landscape for the company.
Which options meet the company's requirements?
With Availability Zones, Azure offers industry best 99.99% VM uptime SLA.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/traffic-manager/traffic-manager-faqs
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