A. Availability of certified SAP HANA hardware.
B. Business workloads and user requirements.
C. Cost and scalability needs.
D. Degree of virtualization and consolidation.
A. SAP began as a cloud-based solution and evolved into on-premise offerings.
B. SAP's original focus was on human resource management.
C. SAP started as a simple accounting software and expanded to various business functions.
D. SAP was initially designed for personal use and then adapted to enterprise needs.
A. Full infrastructure ownership with amortized costs
B. Pay-per-use pricing that adjusts based on actual resource consumption
C. Prepaid pricing for all services
D. Fixed monthly payment model regardless of usage
A. Extended time for financial reporting
B. Simplified data models
C. Lower total cost of ownership
D. Real-time data processing
A. Distributed Network Architecture
B. In-Memory Database
C. SAP NetWeaver
D. SAP Fiori
A. Increases the need for hardware resources
B. Requires complex configurations
C. Reduces physical hardware requirements
D. Decreases data processing speed
A. Clients and servers share the same processing workload equally.
B. The server performs only administrative tasks.
C. Clients handle data storage, while servers manage presentation.
D. A separation of processing between clients and servers.
A. Asynchronous Replication
B. High Availability (HA)
C. System Virtualization
D. Data Partitioning
A. More customization options
B. Better customer service
C. SAP support for older systems is ending
D. Increased data storage capacity
A. Network bandwidth
B. Disk space and CPU resources
C. Hardware maintenance requirements
D. Limited scalability