PAS-C01 · Question #124
A company is running its SAP workload on Oracle and VMware. The company needs to change the platform to AWS and migrate the SAP workload from Oracle to an SAP HANA database. Which solutions can the co
The correct answer is A. Change the platform and migrate the SAP workload by using SAP Software Provisioning Manager. C. Change the platform and migrate the SAP workload by using SAP Software Update Manager. SAP Software Provisioning Manager and SAP Software Update Manager (SUM) Database Migration Option (DMO) with System Move support heterogeneous migrations in which the backend database environment changes. In this case, the migration is from an anyDB environment to an SAP HANA env
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A company is running its SAP workload on Oracle and VMware. The company needs to change the platform to AWS and migrate the SAP workload from Oracle to an SAP HANA database. Which solutions can the company use to achieve this goal? (Choose two.)
Options
- AChange the platform and migrate the SAP workload by using SAP Software Provisioning Manager.
- BChange the platform and migrate the SAP workload by using AWS Application Migration Service
- CChange the platform and migrate the SAP workload by using SAP Software Update Manager
- DMigrate the database by using AWS Database Migration Service (AWS DMS).
- EChange the platform and migrate the SAP workload by using VM Import/Export on AWS.
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(40 responses)- A78% (31)
- B3% (1)
- D13% (5)
- E8% (3)
Explanation
SAP Software Provisioning Manager and SAP Software Update Manager (SUM) Database Migration Option (DMO) with System Move support heterogeneous migrations in which the backend database environment changes. In this case, the migration is from an anyDB environment to an SAP HANA environment. Neither AWS Application Migration Service (CloudEndure Migration) nor VM Import/Export on AWS can be used for heterogeneous migrations. AWS Database Migration Service (AWS DMS) does not support SAP HANA as a
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