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PAS-C01 · Question #83

A company wants to deploy its SAP S/4HANA workload on AWS. The company will need to deploy additional SAP S/4HANA systems during the next year to meet the demands of planned projects. The company want

The correct answer is A. Deploy an SAP S/4HANA system by using AWS Launch Wizard for SAP. Create an AWS Service. AWS Launch Wizard for SAP automates the end-to-end deployment of SAP S/4HANA with minimal user inputs by guiding users through sizing, configuration, and provisioning. Wrapping it in an AWS Service Catalog product is the key to the DevOps requirement: project team members only ne

Design of SAP Workloads on AWS

Question

A company wants to deploy its SAP S/4HANA workload on AWS. The company will need to deploy additional SAP S/4HANA systems during the next year to meet the demands of planned projects. The company wants to adopt a DevOps model for deployment of additional SAP S/4HANA systems. The company's project team needs to be able to provision new SAP S/4HANA systems with minimum user inputs. An SAP solutions architect must design a solution that can automate most of the implementation tasks. The solution must allow project team members to implement additional SAP S/4HANA systems with minimum required authorizations. Which solution will meet these requirements with the LEAST operational overhead?

Options

  • ADeploy an SAP S/4HANA system by using AWS Launch Wizard for SAP. Create an AWS Service
  • BProvision an Amazon EC2 instance by using an AWS CloudFormation template. Use SAP
  • CCreate a base SAP S/4HANA system on an Amazon EC2 instance by using SAP Software
  • DProvision an Amazon EC2 instance by using an AWS CloudFormation template. Use SAP

How the community answered

(31 responses)
  • A
    68% (21)
  • B
    3% (1)
  • C
    19% (6)
  • D
    10% (3)

Explanation

AWS Launch Wizard for SAP automates the end-to-end deployment of SAP S/4HANA with minimal user inputs by guiding users through sizing, configuration, and provisioning. Wrapping it in an AWS Service Catalog product is the key to the DevOps requirement: project team members only need the ServiceCatalog:ProvisionProduct permission to launch pre-approved products, satisfying the 'minimum required authorizations' constraint. This combination eliminates the need to hand-craft CloudFormation templates or perform manual steps, giving the least operational overhead. Options B and D involve manual OS-level tasks (SAP Software Provisioning Manager, etc.) that increase overhead, and Option C (base system snapshots) requires ongoing snapshot management.

Topics

#SAP S/4HANA Deployment#Automation#AWS Launch Wizard#AWS Service Catalog

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