AWS Certified SAP on AWS – Specialty (PAS-C01) — Question 41
A company is running its SAP workloads on premises and needs to migrate the workloads to AWS. All the workloads are running on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server and Oracle Database. The company’s landscape consists of SAP ERP Central Component (SAP ECC), SAP Business Warehouse (SAP BW), and SAP NetWeaver systems. The company has a dedicated AWS Direct Connect connection between its on-premises environment and AWS. The company needs to migrate the systems to AWS with the least possible downtime.
Which migration solution will meet these requirements?
Answer options
- A. Use SAP Software Provisioning Manager to perform an export of the systems. Copy the export to Amazon S3. Use SAP Software Provisioning Manager to perform an import of the systems to SUSE Linux Enterprise Server and Oracle Database on AWS.
- B. Use SAP Software Provisioning Manager to perform parallel export/import of the systems to migrate the systems to SUSE Linux Enterprise Server and Oracle Database on AWS.
- C. Use SAP Software Provisioning Manager to perform parallel export/import of the systems to migrate the systems to Oracle Enterprise Linux and Oracle Database on AWS.
- D. Use SAP Software Provisioning Manager to perform an export of the systems. Copy the export to Amazon S3. Use SAP Software Provisioning Manager to perform an import of the systems to Oracle Enterprise Linux and Oracle Database on AWS.
Correct answer: C
Explanation
The correct answer, C, is appropriate because it specifies the use of Oracle Enterprise Linux, which is compatible with Oracle Database on AWS. The other options either mention SUSE Linux Enterprise Server, which does not align with the requirements of using Oracle Enterprise Linux, or do not facilitate a parallel export/import process that minimizes downtime effectively.