A. For the SAP HANA database, change the log backup frequency to 5 minutes. Move the data and log backups to Amazon S3 by using the AWS CLI or AWS DataSync. Launch the SAP HANA database. For the SAP application servers, export the VMs as AMIs by using the VM Import/Export feature from AWS. For NFS file shares /sapmnt and /usr/sap/trans, establish real-time synchronization from DataSync to Amazon Elastic File System (Amazon EFS).
B. For the SAP HANA database, change the log backup frequency to 5 minutes. Move the data and log backups to Amazon S3 by using AWS Storage Gateway File Gateway. For the SAP application servers, export the VMs as AMIs by using the VM Import/Export feature from AWS. For NFS file shares /sapmnt and /usr/sap/trans, establish real-time synchronization from AWS DataSync to Amazon Elastic File System (Amazon EFS).
C. For the SAP HANA database, SAP application servers, and NFS file shares, use CloudEndure Disaster Recovery to replicate the data continuously from on premises to AWS. Use CloudEndure Disaster Recovery to launch target instances in the event of a disaster.
D. For the SAP HANA database, use a smaller SAP certified Amazon EC2 instance. Use SAP HANA system replication with ASYNC replication mode to replicate the data continuously from on premises to AWS. For the SAP application servers, use CloudEndure Disaster Recovery for continuous data replication. For NFS file shares /sapmnt and /usr/sap/trans, establish real-time synchronization from AWS DataSync to Amazon Elastic File System (Amazon EFS).

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