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Topic 2: Misc. Questions

You need direct connectivity from an on-premises network to SAP HANA (Large Instances). The solution must meet the following requirements: Minimize administrative effort. Provide the highest level of resiliency.
What should you use?


A.

ExpressRoute Global Reach


B.

Linux IPTables


C.

ExpressRoute


D.

NGINX as a reverse proxy





C.
  

ExpressRoute



Explanation:

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/workloads/sap/hana-network- architecture

Express Route Global Reach Microsoft introduced a new functionality called ExpressRoute Global Reach. Global Reach can be used for HANA Large Instances in two scenarios: Enable direct access from on-premises to your HANA Large Instance units deployed in different regions Enable direct communication between your HANA Large Instance units deployed in different regions Direct Access from on-premises In the Azure regions where Global Reach is offered, you can request enabling the Global Reach functionality for your ExpressRoute circuit that connects your on-premises network to the Azure virtual network that connects to your HANA Large Instance units as well.

You have an SAP Cloud Platform subscription and an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant. You need to ensure that Azure AD users can access SAP Cloud App by using their Azure AD credentials. What should you configure?


A.

Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS)


B.

SAP Cloud Platform Identity Authentication


C.

A conditional access policy


D.

SAP Cloud Connector





A.
  

Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS)



Explanation:

When you integrate SAP Cloud Platform Identity Authentication with Azure AD, you can: Control in Azure AD who has access to SAP Cloud Platform Identity Authentication.
Enable your users to be automatically signed-in to SAP Cloud Platform Identity Authentication with their Azure AD accounts.
Manage your accounts in one central location - the Azure portal.

 

You deploy an SAP environment on Azure. You need to ensure that incoming requests are distributed evenly across the application servers. What should you use?


A.

SAP Web Dispatcher


B.

SAP Solution Manager


C.

SAP Control


D.

Azure Monitor





A.
  

SAP Web Dispatcher



Explanation:

The SAP Web Dispatcher (SWD) component is used as a load balancer for SAP traffic among the SAP application servers.

A customer enterprise SAP environment plans to migrate to Azure. The environment uses servers that runs Windows Server 2016 and Microsoft SQL Server. The environment is critical and requires a comprehensive business continuity and disaster recovery (BCDRJ strategy that minimizes the recovery point objective (RPO) and the recovery time objective (RTO). The customer wants a resilient environment that has a secondary site that is at least 250 Kilometers away. You need to recommend a solution for the customer.

Which two solutions should you recommend? Each correct answer presents part ot the solution. NOTE; Each correct selection Is worth one point.


A.

an internal load balancer to route Internet traffic


B.

warm standby virtual machines in Azure Availability Zones.


C.

warn standby virtual machines in paired regions


D.

Warm standby virtual machine an Azure Availability Set that uses geo-redundant storage (GRS)


E.

Azure Traffic Manager to route incoming traffic.





A.
  

an internal load balancer to route Internet traffic



C.
  

warn standby virtual machines in paired regions



Explanation: References:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/workloads/sap/sap-hana- availability-one-region

You have an SAP production landscape on-premises and an SAP development landscape on Azure. You deploy a network virtual appliance to act as a firewall between the Azure subnet and the on-premises network. Solution: You configure a user-defined route table. Does this meet the goal?


A.

Yes


B.

No





B.
  

No




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