Practice Exams | Microsoft Azure Exam AZ-120 SAP
Be prepared for the Microsoft Azure Exam AZ-120: Planning and Administering Microsoft Azure for SAP Workloads
Practice Exams | Microsoft Azure Exam AZ-120 SAP udemy course free download
Be prepared for the Microsoft Azure Exam AZ-120: Planning and Administering Microsoft Azure for SAP Workloads
In order to set realistic expectations, please note: These questions are NOT official questions that you will find on the official exam. These questions DO cover all the material outlined in the knowledge sections below. Many of the questions are based on fictitious scenarios which have questions posed within them.
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As a candidate for this exam, you’re an architect or engineer with extensive experience and knowledge of the systems applications and products (SAP) system landscape and industry standards that are specific to the initial migration or integration and the long-term operation of an SAP solution on Microsoft Azure.
As an architect or engineer for Azure for SAP Workloads, you’re responsible for:
Making recommendations on services.
Adjusting resources as appropriate for optimal resiliency, performance, scale, provision, size, and monitoring.
In these roles, you implement solutions by partnering with:
Cloud administrators
Cloud database administrators
Clients
You should have extensive experience and knowledge of the following applications: SAP high performance analytic appliance (HANA), suite for (S/4) HANA, SAP NetWeaver, SAP business warehouse for (BW/4) HANA, OS servers for SAP applications and databases, Azure portal, Azure Marketplace, and Azure Resource Manager templates.
You should also have experience with:
Virtualization
Cloud infrastructure
Storage structures
High availability design
Disaster recovery design
Data protection concepts
Networking
For this exam, we strongly recommend that candidates have an Azure Administrator Associate certification.
Skills at a glance
Migrate SAP workloads to Azure (25–30%)
Design and implement an infrastructure to support SAP workloads on Azure (35–40%)
Design and implement high availability and disaster recovery (HA/DR) (15–20%)
Maintain SAP workloads on Azure (10–15%)
Migrate SAP workloads to Azure (25–30%)
Identify requirements for target infrastructure
Estimate target sizing for SAP workloads
Identify supported scenarios for SAP deployments on Azure
Identify compute, storage, and network requirements for SAP workloads
Assess constraints imposed by subscription models and quota limits
Identify software licensing requirements for target workloads
Identify cost implications for target workloads
Specify an Azure support plan for the target infrastructure
Choose between lift and shift, lift-shift-migrate, and lift-shift-migrate to HANA
Choose an appropriate SAP workload migration strategy and tools
Design and implement an Azure environment to support SAP workloads
Design and implement authorization and access control for SAP workloads
Design and implement governance and compliance by using Azure Policy
Design and implement authentication for SAP workloads
Design and implement authentication for SAP software as a service (SaaS) applications
Design and implement a management hierarchy, including management groups, subscriptions, and resource groups
Design Azure landing zones for SAP
Design and implement an infrastructure to support SAP workloads on Azure (35–40%)
Design and implement a compute solution for SAP workloads
Choose an SAP-certified Azure virtual machine for a given SAP workload
Configure the Azure VM extension for SAP solutions
Deploy an operating system by using an Azure Marketplace image
Create and deploy a custom image to an Azure virtual machine
Automate a deployment of Azure virtual machines by using IaC, including Bicep and Azure Resource Manager (ARM) templates
Automate a deployment by using the SAP on Azure Deployment Automation Framework
Automate deployment by using Azure Center for SAP solutions
Design and implement networking for SAP on Azure virtual machines
Design and implement virtual networks and subnets
Implement Accelerated Networking for Azure virtual machines
Design and configure proximity placement groups
Design networking to meet SAP workload latency requirements
Design and implement network flow control
Design and implement network security
Design and implement service endpoints and private endpoints for Azure Storage
Design name resolution for integration with Azure DNS
Design and configure ExpressRoute for hybrid connectivity
Design and configure load balancing for a reverse proxy
Design and implement a storage solution for SAP on Azure virtual machines
Choose a storage type
Specify when to use disk striping and simple volumes
Design for storage security considerations
Design and implement data protection
Design and implement caching for disks
Configure Write Accelerator
Configure encryption for storage, disks, and data
Design and implement disks by using Azure NetApp Files
Design and implement disks by using Azure Files
Design and implement high availability and disaster recovery (HA/DR) (15–20%)
Design and implement a high availability solution for SAP on Azure virtual machines
Design for service-level agreement (SLA) considerations
Design and deploy SAP workloads into availability sets and availability zones
Design and implement load balancing for high availability
Configure clustering for HANA and SAP Central Services (SCS)
Configure clustering for SQL
Configure Pacemaker and STONITH
Configure an Azure fence agent or STONITH Block Device (SBD)
Design and configure storage-level replication for SAP workloads
Configure virtual machine restart
Design and implement a disaster recovery solution for SAP on Azure virtual machines
Design and implement an Azure Site Recovery strategy for an SAP infrastructure
Design a disaster recovery solution with regional considerations
Specify network configurations for disaster recovery
Design a backup strategy to meet SLA requirements
Implement policies for backups and snapshots
Configure and validate snapshots and backups for SAP workloads
Perform backup and restore
Test disaster recovery
Maintain SAP workloads on Azure (10–15%)
Optimize performance and costs
Optimize performance and costs for an SAP workload by using Azure Advisor recommendations
Analyze and optimize network performance
Optimize costs by configuring snoozing and deploying reserved instances
Optimize performance and costs by resizing Azure virtual machines
Optimize storage costs
Optimize performance and costs of SAP application servers and databases
Monitor and maintain SAP on Azure
Monitor Azure virtual machines by using Azure Monitor
Monitor high availability by using Azure Monitor
Monitor storage by using Azure Monitor
Monitor networking by using Azure Monitor and Azure Network Watcher
Configure Azure Monitor for SAP solutions
Manage backups by using Azure Backup
Start and stop SAP systems by using Azure Center for SAP solutions
Manage virtual instances by using Azure Center for SAP solutions
Implement the SAP Landscape Management (LaMa) connector for Azure

