PAS-C01 · Question #12
A company is running an SAP HANA database on AWS. The company wants to manage historical, infrequently accessed warm data for a native SAP HANA use case. An SAP solutions architect needs to…
The correct answer is C. Use SAP HANA dynamic tiering as an optional add-on to the SAP HANA database. SAP HANA dynamic tiering is an optional add-on component integrated directly into the SAP HANA database. It provides an 'extended store' for warm (infrequently accessed) data that remains fully online and queryable/updatable. It is specifically designed to allow storing up to…
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A company is running an SAP HANA database on AWS. The company wants to manage historical, infrequently accessed warm data for a native SAP HANA use case. An SAP solutions architect needs to recommend a solution that can provide online data storage in extended store, available for queries and updates. The solution must be an integrated component of the SAP HANA database and must allow the storage of up to five times more data in the warm tier than in the hot tier. Which solution will meet these requirements?
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- AUse Amazon Data Lifecycle Manager (Amazon DLM) with SAP Data Hub to move data in and out
- BUse an SAP HANA extension node.
- CUse SAP HANA dynamic tiering as an optional add-on to the SAP HANA database.
- DUse Amazon Data Lifecycle Manager (Amazon DLM) with SAP HANA spark controller so that SAP
How the community answered
(29 responses)- A3% (1)
- B10% (3)
- C83% (24)
- D3% (1)
Explanation
SAP HANA dynamic tiering is an optional add-on component integrated directly into the SAP HANA database. It provides an 'extended store' for warm (infrequently accessed) data that remains fully online and queryable/updatable. It is specifically designed to allow storing up to five times more data in the warm tier compared to the hot (in-memory) tier, satisfying the 5x ratio requirement. An SAP HANA extension node (B) supports mixed workloads like BW but is not the same as dynamic tiering for warm data management. Amazon DLM-based options (A and D) are AWS storage lifecycle tools and are not integrated SAP HANA database components.
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