Microsoft Planning and Administering Microsoft Azure for SAP Workloads AZ-120 Exam Practice Test

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Question 1

This question requires that you evaluate the underlined BOLD text to determine if it is correct.

You are planning for the administration of resources in Azure.

To meet the technical requirements, you must first implement Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS).

Instructions: Review the underlined text. If it makes the statement correct, select ''No change is needed''. If the statement is incorrect, select the answer choice that makes the statement correct.



Answer : A

AD connect, it's not mandatory to have AD FS, you can use Password HAsh Synch or Passthrough Authentication, but AD Connect is mandatory to synch you on-promises accounts to Azure AD


https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/saas-apps/sap-hana-cloud-platform-identity-authentication-tutorial

Question 2

You have an on-premises SAP environment hosted on VMware VSphere that uses Microsoft SQL Server as the database platform.

You plan to migrate the environment to Azure. The database platform will remain the same.

You need gather information to size the target Azure environment for the migration.

What should you use?



Answer : A

https://azure.microsoft.com/nl-nl/blog/sap-on-azure-architecture-designing-for-performance-and-scalability/

'For existing on-premises systems, you should reference system configuration and resource utilization data. The system utilization information is collected by the SAP OS Collecto


Question 3

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?



Answer : A


Question 4

You are deploying SAP Fiori lo an SAP environment on Azure.

You are configuring SAML 2.0 for an SAP Fiori instance named FPP that uses client 100 to authenticate to an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant.

Which provider name should you use to ensure that the Azure AD tenant recognizes the SAP fiori instance?



Answer : D

By default, the provider name is in the format <sid><client>. Azure AD expects the name in the format ://<name>. We recommend that you maintain the provider name as https://<sid><client> so you can configure multiple SAP Fiori ABAP engines in Azure AD.

Example:


https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/saas-apps/sap-fiori-tutorial

Question 5

You have an Azure subscription and an Enterprise Agreement (EA).

You plan to deploy an SAP on Azure production landscape that will contain the following virtual machines:

* One M-series virtual machine with 128 cores

* 15 E-series virtual machines with a total of 300 cores

* 10 D-series virtual machines with a total of 160 cores

During the deployment of the E-series virtual machines, you receive the following error message.

Operation results in exceeding quota limits of Core.

You need to ensure you can complete the E-series virtual machine deployment. The solution must meet the following requirements:

* Maintain the performance of the SAP landscape.

* Minimize administrative effort.

* Minimize costs.

What should you do?



Answer : D


Question 6

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?



Answer : A

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


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

Question 7

You have an on-premises SAP environment hosted on VMware vSphere.

You plan to migrate the environment to Azure by using Azure Site Recovery.

You need to prepare the environment to support Azure Site Recovery.

What should you deploy first?



Answer : D

When you set up disaster recovery for on-premises VMware VMs, Site Recovery needs access to the vCenter

Server/vSphere host so that the Site Recovery process server can automatically discover VMs, and fail them

over as needed. By default the process server runs on the Site Recovery configuration server. Add an account

for the configuration server to connect to the vCenter Server/vSphere host.


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

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