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A company is running an SAP on Oracle system on IBM Power architecture in an on-premises data center. The company wants to migrate the SAP system to AWS. The Oracle database is 15 TB n size The company has set up a 100 Gbps AWS Direct Connect connection to AWS from the on-premises data center.

Which solution should the company use to migrate the SAP system MOST quickly?

A.
Before the migration window build a new installation of the SAP system on AWS by using SAP Software Provisioning Manager. During the migration window export a copy of the SAP system and database by using the heterogeneous system copy process and R3load Copy the output of the SAP system files to AWS through the Direct Connect connection import the SAP system to the new SAP installation on AWS Switch over to the SAP system on AWS
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A.
Before the migration window build a new installation of the SAP system on AWS by using SAP Software Provisioning Manager. During the migration window export a copy of the SAP system and database by using the heterogeneous system copy process and R3load Copy the output of the SAP system files to AWS through the Direct Connect connection import the SAP system to the new SAP installation on AWS Switch over to the SAP system on AWS
B.
Before the migration window build a new installation of the SAP system on AWS by using SAP Software Provisioning Manager Back up the Oracle database by using native Oracle tools Copy the backup of the Oracle database to AWS through the Direct Connect connection Import the Oracle database to me SAP system on AWS Configure Oracle Data Guard to begin replication on-premises database log changes from the SAP system to the new AWS system During the migration window use Oracle to replicate any remaining changes to the Oracle database hosted on AWS Switch over to the SAP system on AWS
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B.
Before the migration window build a new installation of the SAP system on AWS by using SAP Software Provisioning Manager Back up the Oracle database by using native Oracle tools Copy the backup of the Oracle database to AWS through the Direct Connect connection Import the Oracle database to me SAP system on AWS Configure Oracle Data Guard to begin replication on-premises database log changes from the SAP system to the new AWS system During the migration window use Oracle to replicate any remaining changes to the Oracle database hosted on AWS Switch over to the SAP system on AWS
C.
Before the migration window build a new installation of the SAP system on AWS by using SAP Software Provisioning Manager Create a staging Oracle database on premises to perform Cross Platform Transportable Tablespace (XTTS) conversion on the Oracle database Take a backup of the convened staging database Copy the converted backup to AWS through the Direct Connect connection import the Oracle database backup to the SAP system on AWS Take regularly scheduled incremental backups and XTTS conversions of the staging database Transfer these backups and conversions to the AWS target database During the migration window, perform a final incremental Oracle backup Convert the final Oracle backup by using XTTS Replay the logs in the target Oracle database hosted on AWS Switch over to the SAP system on AWS
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C.
Before the migration window build a new installation of the SAP system on AWS by using SAP Software Provisioning Manager Create a staging Oracle database on premises to perform Cross Platform Transportable Tablespace (XTTS) conversion on the Oracle database Take a backup of the convened staging database Copy the converted backup to AWS through the Direct Connect connection import the Oracle database backup to the SAP system on AWS Take regularly scheduled incremental backups and XTTS conversions of the staging database Transfer these backups and conversions to the AWS target database During the migration window, perform a final incremental Oracle backup Convert the final Oracle backup by using XTTS Replay the logs in the target Oracle database hosted on AWS Switch over to the SAP system on AWS
D.
Before the migration window launch an appropriately sized Amazon EC2 instance on AWS to receive the migrated SAP database Create an AWS Server Migration Service (AWS SMS) job to take regular snapshots of the on-premises Oracle hosts Use AWS SMS to copy the snapshot as an AMI to AWS through the Direct Connect connection Create a new SAP on Oracle system by using the migrated AMI During the migration window take a final incremental SMS snapshot and copy the snapshot to AWS Restart the SAP system by using the new up-to-date AMI Switch over to the SAP system on AWS
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D.
Before the migration window launch an appropriately sized Amazon EC2 instance on AWS to receive the migrated SAP database Create an AWS Server Migration Service (AWS SMS) job to take regular snapshots of the on-premises Oracle hosts Use AWS SMS to copy the snapshot as an AMI to AWS through the Direct Connect connection Create a new SAP on Oracle system by using the migrated AMI During the migration window take a final incremental SMS snapshot and copy the snapshot to AWS Restart the SAP system by using the new up-to-date AMI Switch over to the SAP system on AWS
Suggested answer: C

Explanation:

This solution uses the Cross Platform Transportable Tablespace (XTTS) feature of Oracle database to migrate the 15 TB Oracle database to AWS. By creating a staging Oracle database on-premises and performing the XTTS conversion on it, the company can create a backup of the database that can be imported directly into the SAP system on AWS. This eliminates the need to perform a full database export and import, which can be time-consuming for large databases. By taking regularly scheduled incremental backups and XTTS conversions of the staging database, the company can keep the AWS target database up-to-date with the on-premises database. During the migration window, a final incremental Oracle backup is taken and the logs are replayed in the target Oracle database hosted on AWS, minimizing downtime. Finally, the company can switch over to the SAP system on AWS.https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/awsforsap/reducing-downtime-with-oracle-xtts-method-for-cross- platform-sap-migrations/


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