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You have a complex SAP environment that has both ABAP- and Java-based systems. The current on-premises landscapes are based on SAP NetWeaver 7.0
(Unicode and Non-Unicode) running on Windows Server and Microsoft SQL Server.
You need to migrate the SAP environment to a HANA-certified Azure environment.
Solution: You deploy a new environment to Azure that uses SAP NetWeaver 7.4. You export the databases from the on-premises environment, and then you import the databases into the Azure environment.
Does this meet the goal?

  1. Yes
  2. No

Answer(s): B

Explanation:

Instead use Azure Site Recovery to migrate.


Reference:

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/site-recovery/vmware-azure-architecture



HOTSPOT (Drag and Drop is not supported)
Your on-premises network contains SAP and non-SAP applications.
You have JAVA-based SAP systems that use SPNEGO for single-sign on (SSO) authentication.
Your external portal uses multi-factor authentication (MFA) to authenticate users.
You plan to extend the on-premises authentication features to Azure and to migrate the SAP applications to Azure.
For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Hot Area:

  1. See Explanation section for answer.

Answer(s): A

Explanation:


Box 1: No
Need AD FS for MFA. See box 3.
Note: Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) Pass-through Authentication allows your users to sign in to both on-premises and cloud-based applications using the same passwords. This feature is an alternative to Azure AD Password Hash Synchronization (see Box 2).
Box 2: Yes
Password hash synchronization is one of the sign-in methods used to accomplish hybrid identity. Azure AD Connect synchronizes a hash, of the hash, of a users password from an on-premises Active Directory instance to a cloud-based Azure AD instance.
Password hash synchronization is an extension to the directory synchronization feature implemented by Azure AD Connect sync. You can use this feature to sign in to Azure AD services like Office 365. You sign in to the service by using the same password you use to sign in to your on-premises Active Directory instance.
Box 3: Yes
If your organization is federated with Azure AD, you can use Azure Multi-Factor Authentication to secure AD FS resources, both on-premises and in the cloud.
Azure MFA enables you to eliminate passwords and provide a more secure way to authenticate.


Reference:

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/hybrid/whatis-phs https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/identity/ad-fs/operations/configure-ad-fs-and-azure-mfa



HOTSPOT (Drag and Drop is not supported)
For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Hot Area:

  1. See Explanation section for answer.

Answer(s): A

Explanation:


Box 1: No
Box 2: Yes
The minimum SAP HANA certified conditions for the different storage types are:
Azure Premium SSD - /hana/log is required to be cached with Azure Write Accelerator. The /hana/data volume could be placed on Premium SSD without Azure
Write Accelerator or on Ultra disk
Box 3: Yes
References:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/workloads/sap/hana-vm-operations-storage


Reference:

References:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/workloads/sap/hana-vm-operations-storage



Note: This question is part of a series of questions that present the same scenario. Each question in the series contains a unique solution that might meet the stated goals. Some question sets might have more than one correct solution, while others might not have a correct solution.
After you answer a question in this section, you will NOT be able to return to it. As a result, these questions will not appear in the review screen.
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 subnets and the on-premises network.
You need to ensure that all traffic is routed through the network virtual appliance.
Solution: You configure route filters for Microsoft peering.
Does this meet the goal?

  1. Yes
  2. No

Answer(s): B






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