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SAP Exam C_MDG_1909 Topic 1 Question 98 Discussion

Actual exam question for SAP's C_MDG_1909 exam
Question #: 98
Topic #: 1
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You want to reduce the impact on system performance after a mass data load by avoiding the non-intentional replication of large amounts of dat

a. Which replication modes are applicable?Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.

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Suggested Answer: A, C

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Ronnie
30 days ago
Ha! DRFLOG transaction? What is this, some kind of secret government code? I'm going with B) and C) for sure.
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Tiera
30 days ago
Hmm, SOA-based replication? Sounds a bit overkill for this scenario. I'll stick with the good old B) and C).
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Amber
1 months ago
I think C) Limit changes using time interval is also a good option. Controlling the time interval can help reduce the impact on system performance.
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Leigha
6 days ago
A) SOA-based replication sounds like a good option to avoid unintentional replication.
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Shayne
1 months ago
I'm not sure about DRFLOG transaction, but limiting changes using time interval makes sense to me.
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Pearlene
1 months ago
Definitely B) Filters and change pointers. That's the way to go to avoid unnecessary data replication.
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Peter
26 days ago
B) Filters and change pointers
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Shaun
29 days ago
A) SOA-based replication
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Brynn
1 months ago
I agree with Penney, those options can help reduce the impact on system performance.
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Penney
2 months ago
I think SOA-based replication and Filters and change pointers are applicable.
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