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PAS-C01 · Question #48
A company has implemented its ERP system on SAP S/4HANAon AWS. The system is based on Enqueue Standalone Architecture (ENSA2) and is highly available. As part of an availability test, the company…
The correct answer is C. The company needs two separate sets of licenses for ASCS instances in each Availability Zone. https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sap/latest/general/slas-licenses.html
Operation and Maintenance of SAP Workloads on AWS
Question
A company has implemented its ERP system on SAP S/4HANAon AWS. The system is based on Enqueue Standalone Architecture (ENSA2) and is highly available. As part of an availability test, the company failed over its system to secondary nodes in the second Availability Zone. When the system failed over, the initial licenses were no longer valid. What could be the reason for this behavior?
Options
- AThe company needs to apply SAP licenses after each failover.
- BThe cluster configuration is not correct.
- CThe company needs two separate sets of licenses for ASCS instances in each Availability Zone.
- DThe company stopped and restarted the secondary node as part of the last maintenance.
How the community answered
(53 responses)- A11% (6)
- B4% (2)
- C79% (42)
- D6% (3)
Explanation
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sap/latest/general/slas-licenses.html
Topics
#SAP Licensing#High Availability#SAP on AWS Architecture#Multi-AZ deployment
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