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A company wants to deploy SAP BW/4HANA on AWS. An SAP technical architect selects a u-6tb1.56xlarge Amazon EC2 instance to host the SAP HANA database. The SAP technical architect must design a highly available architecture that achieves the lowest possible RTO and a near-zero RPO. The solution must not affect the performance of the primary database.

Which solution will meet these requirements?

  • A. Deploy two u-6tb1.56xlarge EC2 instances for SAP HANA in separate AWS Regions. Set up synchronous SAP HANA system replication between the instances.
  • B. Deploy two u-6tb1.56xlarge EC2 instances for SAP HANA in separate AWS Regions. Set up asynchronous SAP HANA system replication between the instances.
  • C. Deploy two u-6tb1.56xlarge EC2 instances for SAP HANA in separate Availability Zones in the same AWS Region. Set up synchronous SAP HANA system replication between the instances.
  • D. Deploy two u-6tb1.56xlarge EC2 instances for SAP HANA in separate Availability Zones in the same AWS Region. Set up asynchronous SAP HANA system replication between the instances.
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G4Exams
1 year, 8 months ago
Selected Answer: C
...synchronous...rpo of near zero needed....
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kaishin0527
1 year, 10 months ago
Selected Answer: C
C: To meet the requirement of a near-zero RPO (Recovery Point Objective) and the lowest possible RTO (Recovery Time Objective), you should set up synchronous SAP HANA system replication. Synchronous replication ensures that data is written to the primary and secondary database simultaneously, providing near-zero RPO. Having the instances in separate Availability Zones within the same AWS region ensures high availability and fault tolerance without the latencies that would be incurred if the instances were in separate regions.
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1 year, 10 months ago
Selected Answer: C
C Think about HIGH latency when deploying multi-region
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tatarevick
1 year, 11 months ago
I think its C.
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