Essential Configuration Skills for SAP System Administration

1) Which steps are a part of data management?

A. Enabling application components for customer use
B. In the cloud, defining the environment and subscribing to necessary resources.
C. Creation of a help desk and incident management
D. Migrating data from existing systems to the new SAP application.
E. Adapting existing data structures to SAP definitions and terminology.

Which is the correct answer?

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2) Describe the SAP BTP structure hierarchy from top to bottom.

A. Directory, global account, subaccount
B. Subaccount, directory, global account
C. Global account, directory, subaccount
D. Directory, subaccount, global account

Which is the correct answer?

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3) Which of the following steps are a part of configuring the technical infrastructure?

A. Creation of a help desk and incident management
B. In the cloud, defining the environment and subscribing to necessary resources.
C. Adapting existing data structures to SAP definitions and terminology
D. Enabling application components for customer use
E. For an on-premise system, installing hardware, system software, and application software.

Which is the correct answer?

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4) Why would a customer create directories?

A. Directories are mandatory. Customers must define them.
B. To support more than one global account.
C. To run on-premise as well as cloud applications.
D. To organize and manage their subaccounts.

Which is the correct answer?

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5) Which of the following represents the quantity of resources and services that may be distributed among subaccounts?

A. Directories
B. Runtime environments
C. Entitlements and quotas
D. Regions

Which is the correct answer?

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Answers

1) D, E

2) C
 
Global Account:

  • Represents your signed contract with SAP.
  • Acts as the parent folder for all cloud processing.
  • Contains entitlements for accessing regions, creating environments, using tools, and consuming resources.
  • Managed via the SAP BTP Cockpit.
Subaccount:
  • The actual environment where applications run.
  • Comes with pre-installed hardware and software.
  • Subscriptions are required to use the systems.
  • Multiple subaccounts can be created for different purposes like development, testing, and production.
Directories:
  • Organize subaccounts within the global account.
  • Useful for separating subaccounts by divisions, resource use, or security.
  • Created and managed using the SAP BTP Cockpit.
3) B, E

On-Premise:

Customer Responsibilities:

  • Planning and setting up a data center.
  • Managing logistics, disaster recovery, and physical security.
  • Acquiring, installing, and maintaining hardware.
  • Installing platform software (OS, databases, etc.).
  • Planning, installing, implementing, and maintaining application software.
Cloud:

Customer Responsibilities:

  • Sizing and planning the application.
  • Subscribing to necessary hardware and software.
  • Functional implementation of the application.
In the cloud, the cloud vendor handles all infrastructure and platform management, while the customer focuses on application-specific tasks. These steps are managed using the SAP BTP Cockpit.
 
4) D

5) C
 

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