- (Exam Topic 2)
You have an SAP environment on Azure that uses multiple subscriptions.
To meet GDPR requirements, you need to ensure that virtual machines are deployed only to the West Europe and North Europe Azure regions.
Which Azure components should you use?
Correct Answer:
C
Azure Policy enables you to set policies to conform to the GDPR. Azure Policy is generally available today at no additional cost to Azure customers. You can use Azure Policy to define and enforce policies that help your cloud environment become compliant with internal policies as well as external regulations.
Azure Policy is deeply integrated into Azure Resource Manager and applies across all resources in Azure. Individual policies can be grouped into initiatives to quickly implement multiple rules. You can also use Azure Policy in a wide range of compliance scenarios, such as ensuring that your data is encrypted or remains in a specific region as part of GDPR compliance. Microsoft is the only hyperscale cloud provider to offer this level of policy integration built in to the platform for no additional charge.
References:
https://azure.microsoft.com/de-de/blog/new-capabilities-to-enable-robust-gdpr-compliance/
- (Exam Topic 2)
You plan to migrate an SAP environment to Azure.
You need to design an Azure network infrastructure to meet the following requirements:
* Prevent end users from accessing the database servers.
* Isolate the application servers from the database servers.
* Ensure that end users can access the SAP systems over the internet
Minimize the costs associated to the communications between the application servers and database servers
Which two actions should you include in the solution? Each correct answer presents pan of the solution. NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Correct Answer:
DE
- (Exam Topic 1)
You are evaluating which migration method Litware can implement based on the current environment and the business goals.
Which migration method will cause the least amount of downtime?
Correct Answer:
A
The SAP Database Migration Option (DMO) with System Move option of SUM, used as part of the migration allows customer the options to perform the migration in a single step, from source system on-premises, or to the target system residing in Microsoft Azure, minimizing overall downtime.
References:
https://blogs.sap.com/2017/10/05/your-sap-on-azure-part-2-dmo-with-system-move/
- (Exam Topic 2)
You have an on-premises SAP environment hosted on VMware vSphere. You plan to migrate the environment to Azure by using Azure Site Recovery. You need to prepare the environment to support Azure Site Recovery.
What should you deploy first?
Correct Answer:
D
When you set up disaster recovery for on-premises VMware VMs, Site Recovery needs access to the vCenter Server/vSphere host so that the Site Recovery process server can automatically discover VMs, and fail them over as needed. By default the process server runs on the Site Recovery configuration server. Add an account for the configuration server to connect to the vCenter Server/vSphere host.
References:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/site-recovery/vmware-azure-manage-vcenter
- (Exam Topic 2)
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You deploy SAP HANA on Azure (Large Instances). You need to back up the SAP HANA database to Azure.
Solution: You configure DB13 to back up directly to a local disk. Does this meet the goal?
Correct Answer:
B
You need to back up the SAP HANA database to Azure, not to a local disk. References:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/backup/sap-hana-db-about
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/backup/backup-azure-sap-hana-database#configure-backup