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A company is running an SAP HANA database on AWS. The company wants to manage historical infrequently accessed warm data for a native SAP HANA use case An SAP solutions architect needs to recommend a solution that can provide online data storage m extended store available for queries and updates. The solution must be an integrated component of the SAP HANA database and must allow the storage of up to five limes more data in the warm tier than in the not tier Which solution will meet these requirements?

A.
Use Amazon Data lifecycle Manager (Amazon DLM) with SAP Data Hub to move data in and out of the SAP HANA database to Amazon S3
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A.
Use Amazon Data lifecycle Manager (Amazon DLM) with SAP Data Hub to move data in and out of the SAP HANA database to Amazon S3
B.
Use an SAP HANA extension node
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B.
Use an SAP HANA extension node
C.
Use SAP HANA dynamic tiering as an optional add-on to the SAP HANA database
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C.
Use SAP HANA dynamic tiering as an optional add-on to the SAP HANA database
D.
Use Amazon Data Lifecycle Manager (Amazon DLM) with SAP HANA spark controller so that SAP HANA can access the data through the Spark SQL SDA adapter
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D.
Use Amazon Data Lifecycle Manager (Amazon DLM) with SAP HANA spark controller so that SAP HANA can access the data through the Spark SQL SDA adapter
Suggested answer: C

Explanation:

This is a feature of the SAP HANA database that allows for the management of historical, infrequently accessed data and provides an integrated solution for data storage in the warm tier. It allows for the storage of up to five times more data in the warm tier than in the hot tier, and it allows for online data storage that is available for queries and updates.https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sap/latest/sap-hana/warm-data-tiering-options.html


asked 16/09/2024
Dario ZUGCIC
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