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You have an Azure virtual machine that runs SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES). The virtual machine hosts a highly available deployment of SAP HANA. You need to validate whether Accelerated Networking is operational for the virtual machine,

What should you use?

A.
ethtool
A.
ethtool
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B.
netsh
B.
netsh
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C.
iometer
C.
iometer
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D.
fio
D.
fio
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Suggested answer: A

Explanation:

Check for activity on the VF (virtual function) with the ethtool -S eth0 | grep vf_ command. If you receive output similar to the following sample output, accelerated networking is enabled and working.

vf_rx_packets: 992956 vf_rx_bytes: 2749784180 vf_tx_packets: 2656684 vf_tx_bytes: 1099443970 vf_tx_dropped: 0 Accelerated Networking is now enabled for your VM.

Incorrect Answers:

B: Network shell (netsh) is a command-line utility that allows you to configure and display the status of various network communications server roles and components after they are installed on computers running Windows Server. C: Iometer is an I/O subsystem measurement and characterization tool for single and clustered systems. It is used as a benchmark and troubleshooting tool and is easily configured to replicate the behaviour of many popular applications. One commonly quoted measurement provided by the tool is IOPS.

D: FIO is a popular tool to benchmark storage on the Linux VMs. It has the flexibility to select different IO sizes, sequential or random reads and writes. It spawns worker threads or processes to perform the specified I/O operations. You can specify the type of I/O operations each worker thread must perform using job files

Reference:

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-network/create-vm-accelerated-networking-cli

HOTSPOT

You deploy an Azure Internal load balancer.

You deploy a node of an SAP NetWeaver 7.4 ABAP system named SP1.

You plan to deploy a second node.

You need to verify that the health probe port is configured for the cluster. The cluster IP address resource name is SAP SP1 IP.

How should you complete the command? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.

NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

Question 112
Correct answer: Question 112

Explanation:

Box 1: Get-ClusterResource Example:

Get-ClusterResource -Name $SAPIPresourceName | Get-ClusterParameter

Write-Output " "

Write-Output "Current probe port property of the SAP cluster resource '$SAPIPresourceName' is '$OldProbePort'." Write-Output " "

Write-Output "Setting the new probe port property of the SAP cluster resource '$SAPIPresourceName' to '$ProbePort' ..." Write-Output " " Box 2: Get-ClusterParameter

Reference: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/workloads/sap/sap-high-availability-installation-wsfcshared-disk

You plan to deploy an SAP landscape that will have virtual machines deployed to multiple Azure regions. You need to ensure that the virtual machines can communicate across the regions.

What should you configure?

A.
virtual network peering in Azure
A.
virtual network peering in Azure
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B.
Azure Bastion hosts
B.
Azure Bastion hosts
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C.
local network gateways
C.
local network gateways
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D.
Azure Relay
D.
Azure Relay
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Suggested answer: A

Explanation:

Depending on the rules and restrictions you want to apply between the different virtual networks hosting VMs of different SAP systems, you should peer those virtual network

Note: Virtual network peering enables you to seamlessly connect two or more Virtual Networks in Azure. The virtual networks appear as one for connectivity purposes. The traffic between virtual machines in peered virtual networks uses the Microsoft backbone infrastructure. Like traffic between virtual machines in the same network, traffic is routed through Microsoft's private network only.

Azure supports the following types of peering:

Virtual network peering: Connect virtual networks within the same Azure region.

Global virtual network peering: Connecting virtual networks across Azure regions.

Incorrect Answers:

B: Azure Bastion is a fully managed service that provides more secure and seamless Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) and Secure Shell Protocol (SSH) access to virtual machines (VMs) without any exposure through public IP addresses. D: The Azure Relay service enables you to securely expose services that run in your corporate network to the public cloud. You can do so without opening a port on your firewall, or making intrusive changes to your corporate network infrastructure.

Reference:

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

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-network/virtual-network-peering-overview

HOTSPOT

You have an on-premises SAP landscape and an Azure subscription that contains a virtual network named VNET1. VNET1 has the following settings.

You plan to migrate the landscape to Azure.

You need to configure VNET1 to support the SAP landscape.

Use the drop-down menus to select the answer choice that completes each statement based on the information presented in the settings.

NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

Question 114
Correct answer: Question 114

Explanation:

Box 1: add a virtual network gateway

Box 2: use remote gateways

Each virtual network, regardless of whether peered with another virtual network, can still have its own gateway to connect to an on-premises network. When you peer virtual networks, you can also configure the gateway in the peered virtual network as a transit point to an on-premises network. In this case, the virtual network that uses a remote gateway cannot have its own gateway. A virtual network can have only one gateway that can be either a local or remote gateway (in the peered virtual network).

Reference: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-network/virtual-network-peering-overview

You deploy an SAP production landscape on Azure virtual machines that run SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES). You need to generate a report that details performance differences between instances of an SAP AS ABAP system. What should you use?

A.
JMeter
A.
JMeter
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B.
ABAPmeter
B.
ABAPmeter
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C.
Micro Focus LoadRunner
C.
Micro Focus LoadRunner
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D.
SAP UI Speedtest Tool
D.
SAP UI Speedtest Tool
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Suggested answer: B

Explanation:

Use ABAPMETER in NetWeaver AS ABAP when you want to test the general performance/health of each instance in a NetWeaver AS ABAP system.

Incorrect Answers:

D: The SAP UI Speedtest Tool is used to network bandwidth and latency.

The UI5 Speedtest Tool regularly checks your network connection and allows you to review the results via a UI5 web interface.

Reference: https://userapps.support.sap.com/sap/support/knowledge/en/2879613

You have an on-premises SAP NetWeaver development landscape that contains the resources shown in the following table.

You have a 500-Mbps ExpressRoute circuit between the on-premises environment and a virtual network. You plan to migrate the landscape to Azure.

What should you include in the solution?

A.
Azure Data Box
A.
Azure Data Box
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B.
Microsoft System Center 2019 - Data Protection Manager (DPM 2019)
B.
Microsoft System Center 2019 - Data Protection Manager (DPM 2019)
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C.
Azure Site Recovery
C.
Azure Site Recovery
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D.
Azure Backup Server
D.
Azure Backup Server
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Suggested answer: C

Explanation:

Simplify cloud migration by using Site Recovery to migrate your SAP deployment to Azure.

Incorrect Answers:

A: Not necessary with the fast ExpressRoute circuit.

Data Box devices easily move data to Azure when busy networks aren’t an option. Move large amounts of data to Azure when you're limited by time, network availability, or costs, using common copy tools such as Robocopy. All data is AESencrypted, and the devices are wiped clean after upload, in accordance with NIST Special Publication 800-88 revision 1 standards.

Reference:

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

You have an SAP environment on Azure.

Your on-premises network uses a 1-Gbps ExpressRoute circuit to connect to Azure. Private peering is enabled on the circuit. The default route (0.0.0.0/0) from the on-premises network is advertised.

Whenever backups are copied to Azure Blob storage, the ExpressRoute circuit is saturated.

You need to resolve the issue without modifying the ExpressRoute circuit. The solution must minimize administrative effort. What should you do?

A.
Create a user-defined route that redirects traffic to the Blob storage
A.
Create a user-defined route that redirects traffic to the Blob storage
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B.
Create an application security group
B.
Create an application security group
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C.
Change the backup solution to use a third-party software that can write to the Blob storage
C.
Change the backup solution to use a third-party software that can write to the Blob storage
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D.
Enable virtual network private endpoints.
D.
Enable virtual network private endpoints.
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Suggested answer: D

Explanation:

Private endpoint enables connectivity between the consumers from the same ExpressRoute.

Note: Consult with SAP HANA on Microsoft Service Management. If they advise you to increase the bandwidth of the SAP HANA on Azure (Large Instances) ExpressRoute circuit, create an Azure support request. (You can request an increase for a single circuit bandwidth up to a maximum of 10 Gbps.)

Reference: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/private-link/private-endpoint-overview https://docs.microsoft.com/bs-cyrlba/azure/virtual-machines/workloads/sap/hana-additional-network-requirements#increase-expressroute-circuit-bandwidth

You plan to deploy an SAP environment on Azure. The SAP environment will have landscapes for production, development and quality assurance.

You need to minimize the costs associated with running the development and quality assurance landscapes on Azure. What should you do?

A.
Configure scaling for Azure App Service
A.
Configure scaling for Azure App Service
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B.
Create a scheduled task that runs the stopsap command
B.
Create a scheduled task that runs the stopsap command
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C.
Configure Azure virtual machine scale sets
C.
Configure Azure virtual machine scale sets
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D.
Create Azure Automation runbooks to stop, deallocate, and start Azure virtual machines
D.
Create Azure Automation runbooks to stop, deallocate, and start Azure virtual machines
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Suggested answer: D

Explanation:

You can optimize your Azure Costs by Automating SAP System Start – Stop using runbooks.

Reference: https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/running-sap-applications-on-the/optimize-your-azure-costs-by-automating-sap-system-start-stop/ba-p/2120675

You have an SAP HANA on Azure (Large Instances) deployment that has two Type II SKU nodes. Each node is provisioned in a separate Azure region. You need to monitor storage replication for the deployment. What should you use?

A.
xfsdump
A.
xfsdump
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B.
azacsnap
B.
azacsnap
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C.
rear
C.
rear
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D.
tar
D.
tar
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Suggested answer: A

DRAG DROP

You have An Azure subscription that contains an availability set named AS1 and a virtual machine named VM1. VM1 hosts an SAP NetWeavef application You need to ensure that AS1 includes VM1. Which four PowerShell cmdlets should you run in sequence? To answer, move the appropriate actions from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them m the correct order.

Question 120
Correct answer: Question 120
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