PAS-C01 · Question #17
A company is planning to move to AWS. The company wants to set up sandbox and test environments on AWS to perform proofs of concept (POCs). Development and production environments will remain on…
The correct answer is C. Use AWS Site-to-Site VPN to connect the on-premises network to the AWS environment. Connect. Using AWS Site-to-Site VPN is the most cost-effective approach. A VPN tunnel connects the on-premises network to the AWS VPC, allowing the existing on-premises SAP Solution Manager to reach the AWS POC systems over the private network and monitor their performance and metrics…
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A company is planning to move to AWS. The company wants to set up sandbox and test environments on AWS to perform proofs of concept (POCs). Development and production environments will remain on premises until the POCs are completed. At the company's on-premises location, SAProuter is installed on the same server as SAP Solution Manager. The company uses SAP Solution Manager to monitor the entire landscape. The company uses SAProuter to connect to SAP Support. The on-premises SAP Solution Manager instance must monitor the performance and server metrics of the newly created POC systems on AWS. The existing SAProuter must be able to report any issues to SAP. What should an SAP solutions architect do to set up this hybrid infrastructure MOST cost- effectively?
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- AInstall a new SAP Solution Manager instance and a new SAProuter instance in the AWS
- BInstall a new SAP Solution Manager instance and a new SAProuter instance in the AWS
- CUse AWS Site-to-Site VPN to connect the on-premises network to the AWS environment. Connect
- DAdd the POC systems on AWS to the existing SAP Transport Management System that is
How the community answered
(52 responses)- A13% (7)
- B6% (3)
- C79% (41)
- D2% (1)
Explanation
Using AWS Site-to-Site VPN is the most cost-effective approach. A VPN tunnel connects the on-premises network to the AWS VPC, allowing the existing on-premises SAP Solution Manager to reach the AWS POC systems over the private network and monitor their performance and metrics. The existing SAProuter on premises can continue to handle SAP Support connections without any changes. This avoids the significant cost and complexity of deploying new SAP Solution Manager and SAProuter instances in AWS (options A and B), which would require additional licensing and infrastructure. AWS Direct Connect (implied by other options) would take longer to provision and cost more than VPN. SAP Transport Management System (D) is irrelevant to monitoring and SAProuter connectivity.
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