A. Install SAP ECC EHP 8 on Amazon EC2 instances. Use the same SAP SID and kernel version that the source system uses. Install SAP HANA on EC2 instances. Use the same version of SAP HANA that the source system uses. Take a full backup of the source SAP HANA database to disk. Copy the backup by using an AWS Storage Gateway Tape Gateway. Restore the backup on the target SAP HANA instance that is running on Amazon EC2.
B. Install SAP ECC EHP 8 on Amazon EC2 instances. Use the same SAP SID and kernel version that the source system uses. Install SAP HANA on EC2 instances. Use the same version of SAP HANA that the source database uses. Establish replication at the source, and register the SAP HANA instance that is running on Amazon EC2 as secondary. After the systems are synchronized, initiate a takeover so that the SAP HANA instance that is running on Amazon EC2 becomes primary. Shut down the on-premises system. Start SAP on the EC2 instances. Most Voted
C. Install SAP ECC EHP 8 on Amazon EC2 instances. Use the same SAP SID and kernel version that the source system uses. Install SAP HANA on EC2 instances. Use the same version that the source system uses. Take a full offline backup of the source SAP HANA database. Copy the backup to Amazon S3 by using the AWS CLI. Restore the backup on a target SAP HANA instance that runs on Amazon EC2. Start SAP on the EC2 instances.
D. Take an offline SAP Software Provisioning Manager export of the on-premises system. Use an AWS Storage Gateway File Gateway to transfer the export. Import the export on Amazon EC2 instances to create the target SAP system.
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