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NEW QUESTION # 67
A company is running its SAP workloads on premises and needs to migrate the workloads to AWS All the workloads are running on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server and Oracle Database. The company's landscape consists of SAP ERP Central Component {SAP ECC). SAP Business Warehouse (SAP BW), and SAP NetWeaver systems. The company has a dedicated AWS Direct Connect connection between its on-premises environment and AWS The company needs to migrate the systems to AWS with the least possible downtime Which migration solution will meet these requirements?
- A. Use SAP Software Provisioning Manager to perform parallel export import of the systems to migrate the systems to SUSE Linux Enterprise Server and Oracle Database on AWS
- B. Use SAP Software Provisioning Manager to perform parallel export/import of the systems to migrate the systems to Oracle Enterprise Linux and Oracle Database on AWS
- C. Use SAP Software Provisioning Manager to perform an export of the systems Copy the export to Amazon S3 Use SAP Software Provisioning Manager to perform an import of the systems to Oracle Enterprise Linux and Oracle Database on AWS.
- D. Use SAP Software Provisioning Manager to perform an export of the systems Copy the export to Amazon S3 Use SAP Software Provisioning Manager to perform an import of the systems to SUSE Linux Enterprise Server and Oracle Database on AWS
Answer: B
Explanation:
It is mandatory to have Oracle Enterprise Linux(OEL) as the operating system for running Oracle database for SAP. https://launchpad.support.sap.com/#/notes/1656250
NEW QUESTION # 68
A financial services company is implementing SAP core banking on AWS. The company must not allow any system information to traverse the public internet. The company needs to implement secure monitoring of its SAP ERP Central Component (SAP ECO system to check for performance issues and faults in its application. The solution must maximize security and must be supported by SAP and AWS.
How should be company integrate AWS metrics with its SAP system to meet these requirements?
- A. Install the AWS Data Provider for SAP on the Amazon EC2 instances that host SAP Allow access to the Amazon CloudWatch and EC2 endpoints through a NAT gateway Create an IAM policy that allows the ec2 Describeinstances action the cloudwatch.GetMetricStatistics action and the ec2 DescribeVolumes action for all EC2 resources.
- B. Install the AWS Data Provider for SAP on the Amazon EC2 instances that host SAP Create VPC endpoints for Amazon CloudWatch and Amazon EC2 Allow access through these endpoints Create an IAM policy that allows the ec2 Describe instances action the cloudwatch GetMemcStatistics action and the ec2 DescribeVolumes action tor all EC2 resources.
- C. install the AWS data Provider for SAP on the Amazon EC2 instances that host SAP Create VPC endpoints for Amazon CloudWatch and Amazon EC2 Allow access through these endpoints Create an IAM policy that allows al actions for all EC2 resources.
- D. Set up SAP Solution Manager to call Amazon CoudWatch and Amazon EC2 endpoints with REST-based calls to populate SAPOSCOL details Use SAP transaction ST06N to monitor CPU and memory utilization on each EC2 instance
Answer: D
NEW QUESTION # 69
An SAP specialist is budding an SAP environment The SAP environment contains Amazon EC2 instances that fun in a private subnet in a VPC. The VPC includes a NAT gateway.
The SAP specialist is selling up IBM Db2 high availability disaster recovery for the SAP duster. After configuration of overlay IP address routing traffic is not routing to the database EC2 instances.
What should the SAP specialist do to resolve this issue?
- A. Open a security group tor SAP ports to allow traffic on port 443
- B. Create route table entries to allow traffic from the database EC2 instances to the NAT gateway
- C. Create an IAM role that has permission to access network traffic Associate the role with the database EC2 instances
- D. Turn off the source destination check for the database EC2 instances
Answer: D
Explanation:
C is correct because turning off the source destination check for the database EC2 instances is required to enable overlay IP address routing for IBM Db2 high availability disaster recovery. The source destination check prevents instances from sending or receiving traffic that is not intended for them. The other options are not relevant or necessary for resolving this issue. Reference: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/whitepapers/latest/sap-on-aws-technical-deployment-guide/high-availability.html https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/using-eni.html#change_source_dest_check
NEW QUESTION # 70
A company wants to migrate its SAP landscape from on premises to AWS
What are the MINIMUM requirements that the company must meet to ensure full support of SAP on AWS?
(Select THREE.)
- A. Deploy the SAP landscape on an AWS account that has either an AWS Business Support plan or an AWS Enterprise Support plan
- B. Protect all production instances by using Amazon EC2 automatic recovery
- C. Deploy the infrastructure by using SAP Cloud Appliance Library
- D. Deploy the infrastructure for the SAP landscape by using AWS Launch Wizard for SAP
- E. Install configure and run the AWS Data Provider for SAP on each instance m the landscape
- F. Enable detailed monitoring for Amazon CloudWatch on each instance in the landscape
Answer: A,D,E
NEW QUESTION # 71
A company is running its SAP workload on AWS The company's security team has implemented the following requirements
* All Amazon EC2 instances for SAP must be SAP certified instance types
- Encryption must be enabled for all Amazon S3 buckets and Amazon Elastic Block Store (Amazon EBS) volumes
* AWS CloudTrail must be activated
* SAP system parameters must be compliant with business rules
* Detailed monitoring must be enabled for all instances
The company wants to develop an automated process to review the systems for compliance with the security team's requirements. The process also must provide notification about any deviation from these standards Which solution will meet these requirements?
- A. Use AWS AppConfig to model configuration data in an AWS Systems Manager Automation runbook Schedule this Systems Manager Automation runbook to monitor for compliance with all the requirements integrate AWS AppConfig with Amazon CloudWatch for notification purposes
- B. Use AWS Config managed rules to monitor for compliance with the requirements except for the SAP system parameters Create AWS Config custom rules to validate the SAP system parameters Use Amazon EventBridge (Amazon CloudWatch Events) and Amazon Simple Notification Sen/ice (Amazon SNS) for email notification when a resource is flagged as noncompliant
- C. Use AWS Config managed rules to monitor for compliance with all the requirements Use Amazon EventBridge (Amazon CloudWatch Events) and Amazon Simple Notification Service (Amazon SNS) for email notification when a resource is flagged as noncompliant
- D. Use AWS Trusted Advisor to monitor for compliance with all the requirements Use Trusted Advisor preferences for email notification when a resource is flagged as noncompliant
Answer: B
Explanation:
https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/awsforsap/audit-your-sap-systems-with-aws-config-part-i/ https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/awsforsap/audit-your-sap-systems-with-aws-config-part-ii/
NEW QUESTION # 72
An SAP solutions architect is leading the SAP basis team for a company. The company's SAP landscape includes SAP HANA database instances for the following systems sandbox development quality assurance test {QAT} system performance test (SPT) and production. The sandbox development and OAT systems are running on Amazon EC2 On-Demand Instances. The SPT and production systems are running on EC2 Reserved Instances All the EC2 instances are using Provisioned IOPS SSO (K)2) Amazon Elastic Block Store (Amazon EBS) volumes.
The entire development learn is in the same time zone and works from 8 AM to 6 PM. The sandbox system is for research and testing that are not critical. The SPT and production systems are business critical The company runs load-testing jobs and stress-testing jobs on the QAT systems overnight to reduce testing duration. The company wants to optimize infrastructure cost for the existing AWS resources.
How can the SAP solutions architect meet these requirements with the LEAST amount of administrative effort?
- A. Use Amazon EventBridge (Amazon CloudWatch Events) and Amazon CloudWatch alarms to stop the development and sandbox EC2 instances from 7 PM every night to 7 AM the next day
- B. Change the EBS volume type to Throughput Optimized HDD (sti) for the /hana/data and nana, log file systems for the production and non-production SAP HANA databases
- C. Make the SAP basis team available 24 hours a day 7 days a week to use the AWS CLi to stop and start the development and sandbox EC2 instances manually
- D. Use a Spot Fleet instead of the Reserved Instances and On-Demand Instances
Answer: B
NEW QUESTION # 73
A company is migrating its SAP S/4HANA landscape from on premises to AWS. An SAP solutions architect is designing a backup solution for the SAP S/4HANA landscape on AWS. The backup solution will use AWS Backint Agent for SAP HANA (AWS Backint agent) to store backups in Amazon S3.
The company's backup policy for source systems requires a retention period of 150 days for weekly full online backups. The backup policy requires a retention period of 30 days for daily transaction log backups. The company must keep the same backup policy on AWS while maximizing data resiliency. The company needs the ability to retrieve the backup data one or two times each year within 10 hours of the retrieval request.
The SAP solutions architect must configure AWS Backint agent and S3 Lifecycle rules according to these parameters.
Which solution will meet these requirements MOST cost-effectively?
- A. Configure the target S3 bucket to use S3 Glacier Deep Archive for the backup files. Create S3 Lifecycle rules on the S3 bucket to delete full online backup files that are older than 150 days and to delete log backup files that are older than 30 days.
- B. Configure the target S3 bucket to use S3 Standard storage for the backup files. Create an S3 Lifecycle rule on the S3 bucket to move all the backup files to S3 Glacier Instant Retrieval. Create additional S3 Lifecycle rules to delete full online backup files that are older than 150 days and to delete log backup files that are older than 30 days.
- C. Configure the target S3 bucket to use S3 Standard-Infrequent Access (S3 Standard-IA) for the backup files. Create S3 Lifecycle rules on the S3 bucket to move full online backup files that are older than 30 days to S3 Glacier Flexible Retrieval and to delete log backup files that are older than 30 days. Create an additional S3 Lifecycle rule to delete full online backup files that are older than 150 days.
- D. Configure the target S3 bucket to use S3 One Zone-Infrequent Access (S3 One Zone-IA) for the backup files. Create S3 Lifecycle rules on the S3 bucket to move full online backup files that are older than 30 days to S3 Glacier Flexible Retrieval and to delete log backup files that are older than 30 days. Create an additional S3 Lifecycle rule to delete full online backup files that are older than 150 days.
Answer: C
NEW QUESTION # 74
A company is planning to implement a new SAP workload on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server on AWS. The company needs to use AWS Key Management Service (AWS KMS) to encrypt every file at rest. The company also requires that its production SAP workloads and non-production SAP workloads are separated into different AWS accounts.
The production account and the non-production account share a common SAP transport directory, /usr/sap/trans. The two accounts are connected by VPC peering.
What should the company do to achieve the data encryption at rest for the new SAP workload?
- A. Create a symmetric KMS customer managed key in the production account. Create Amazon Elastic Block Store (Amazon EBS) and Amazon Elastic File System (Amazon EFS) storage for all root and SAP data. Implement encryption that uses the KMS key. Share the EFS file system from the production account with the non-production account. Create an IAM role in the production account and a key policy for the KMS key in the production account to allow the non-production systems to access the SAP transport directory.
- B. Create a symmetric KMS customer managed key in the production account. Create Amazon Elastic Block Store (Amazon EBS) and Amazon Elastic File System (Amazon EFS) storage for all root and SAP data. Implement encryption that uses the KMS key. Share the EFS file system from the production account with the non-production account. Create an IAM role in the non-production account and a key policy for the KMS key in the production account to allow the non-production systems to access the SAP transport directory.
- C. Create an asymmetric KMS customer managed key in the production account. Create Amazon Elastic Block Store (Amazon EBS) and Amazon Elastic File System (Amazon EFS) storage for all root and SAP data. Implement encryption that uses the KMS key. Share the EFS file system from the production account with the non-production account. Create an IAM role in the non-production account and a key policy for the KMS key in the production account to allow the non-production systems to access the SAP transport directory.
- D. Create an asymmetric KMS customer managed key in the production account. Create Amazon Elastic Block Store (Amazon EBS) and Amazon Elastic File System (Amazon EFS) storage for all root and SAP data. Implement encryption that uses the KMS key. Share the EFS file system from the production account with the non-production account. Import the KMS key into the non- production account to allow the production systems to access the SAP transport directory.
Answer: A
Explanation:
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/efs/latest/ug/managing-encrypt.html
NEW QUESTION # 75
A company is planning to migrate its on-premises SAP applications to AWS. The applications are based on Windows operating systems A file share stores the transport directories and third party application data on the network attached storage of the company's on-premises data center. The company's plan is to lift and shift the SAP applications and the file share to AWS. The company must follow AWS best practices for the migration Which AWS service should the company use to host the transport directories and third-party application data on AWS?
- A. AWS Storage Gateway
- B. Amazon Elastic File System (Amazon EFS)
- C. Amazon FSx for Windows File Server
- D. Amazon Elastic Block Store (Amazon EBS)
Answer: C
Explanation:
https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/awsforsap/how-to-setup-sap-netweaver-on-windows-mscs-for-sap-ascs-ers-on-aws-using-amazon-fsx/
NEW QUESTION # 76
A company has deployed SAP HANA m the AWS Cloud. The company needs its SAP HAN A database to be highly available An SAP solutions architect has deployed the SAP HANA database in separate Availability Zones in a single AWS Region SUSE Linux Enterprise High Availability Extension is configured with an overlay IP address. The overlay IP resource agent has the following IAM policy:
During a test of failover the SAP solutions architect finds that the overlay IP address does not change to the secondary Availability Zone Which change should the SAP solutions architect make in the policy statement for Sid oip1 to dx this error1?
- A. Change the Action element to ec2 ReplaceRouteTableAssociation
- B. Change the Action element to ec2 ReplaceRoute
- C. Change the Action element to ec2 CreateRoute
- D. Change the Action element to ec2 ReplaceTransrtGatewayRoute
Answer: B
NEW QUESTION # 77
A global company is planning to migrate its SAP S/4HANA workloads and SAP BW/4HANA workloads to AWS. The company's database will not grow more than 3 TB for the next 3 years.
The company's production SAP HANA system has been designed for high availability (HA) and disaster recovery (DR) with the following configurations:
- HA: SAP HANA system replication configured with SYNC mode and
LOGREPLAY operation mode across two Availability Zones with the same
size SAP HANA node
- DR: SAP HANA system replication configured with ASYNC mode and
LOGREPLAY operation mode across AWS Regions with the same size SAP HANA node All the SAP HANA nodes in the current configuration are the same size. For HA, the company wants an RPO of 0 and an RTO of 5 minutes. For DR, the company wants an RPO of 0 and an RTO of 3 hours.
How should the company design this solution to meet the RPO and RTO requirements MOST cost-effectively?
- A. Maintain HA with SAP HANA system replication configured with SYNC mode and table preload turned on across two Availability Zones. In each Availability Zone, use the same size SAP HANA node. Decrease the size of the DR node to at least 64 GiB of memory or the row store size plus 20 GiB, whichever is higher, with ASYNC mode and table preload turned on. Increase the size of the DR node during a DR event.
- B. Maintain HA with SAP HANA system replication configured with SYNC mode and table preload turned on across two Availability Zones. In each Availability Zone, use the same size SAP HANA node. Decrease the size of the DR node to at least 64 GiB of memory or the row store size plus 20 GiB, whichever is higher, with ASYNC mode and table preload turned off. Increase the size of the DR node during a DR event.
- C. Maintain HA with SAP HANA system replication across two Availability Zones. Decrease the size of the HA secondary node to at least 64 GiB of memory or the row store size plus 20 GiB, whichever is higher, with SYNC mode and table preload turned on. Increase the size of the HA secondary node during an HA event. Decrease the size of the DR node to at least 64 GiB of memory or the row store size plus 20 GiB, whichever is higher, with table preload turned on.
Increase the size of the DR node during a DR event. - D. Maintain HA with SAP HANA system replication across two Availability Zones. Decrease the size of the HA secondary node to at least 64 GiB of memory or the row store size plus 20 GiB, whichever is higher, with SYNC mode and table preload turned on. Increase the size of the HA secondary node during an HA event. Decrease the size of the DR node to at least 64 GiB of memory or the row store size plus 20 GiB, whichever is higher, with table preload turned off.Increase the size of the DR node during a DR event.
Answer: B
Explanation:
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sap/latest/sap-hana/hana-ops-ha-dr-hsr.html
NEW QUESTION # 78
A company hosts its SAP applications and database applications on Amazon EC2 instances in private subnets. The EC2 instances are distributed across two Availability Zones. In each Availability Zone, the company has created a public subnet for public applications.
An SAP solutions architect needs to use AWS services to download software patches from the internet to the EC2 instances that host the SAP applications and databases. The SAP solutions architect must design a highly available solution that protects the AWS services from a single point of failure.
Which solution will meet these requirements with the LEAST maintenance effort?
- A. Provision one NAT instance in the public subnet of a third Availability Zone. In the route table for each public subnet, add an entry that points to the NAT instance in the third Availability Zone.
- B. Provision one NAT gateway in the public subnet of each Availability Zone. In the route table for each private subnet, add an entry that points to the NAT gateway.
- C. Provision one NAT instance in the public subnet of each Availability Zone. In the route table for each private subnet, add an entry that points to the NAT instance.
- D. Provision one NAT gateway in the public subnet of each Availability Zone. In the route table for each public subnet, add an entry that points to the NAT gateway.
Answer: B
Explanation:
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/vpc/latest/userguide/nat-gateway-scenarios.html
NEW QUESTION # 79
A company is running an SAP on Oracle system on IBM Power architecture in an on-premises data center. The company wants to migrate the SAP system to AWS. The Oracle database is 15 TB n size The company has set up a 100 Gbps AWS Direct Connect connection to AWS from the on-premises data center.
Which solution should the company use to migrate the SAP system MOST quickly?
- A. Before the migration window build a new installation of the SAP system on AWS by using SAP Software Provisioning Manager Create a staging Oracle database on premises to perform Cross Platform Transportable Tablespace (XTTS) conversion on the Oracle database Take a backup of the convened staging database Copy the converted backup to AWS through the Direct Connect connection import the Oracle database backup to the SAP system on AWS Take regularly scheduled incremental backups and XTTS conversions of the staging database Transfer these backups and conversions to the AWS target database During the migration window, perform a final incremental Oracle backup Convert the final Oracle backup by using XTTS Replay the logs in the target Oracle database hosted on AWS Switch over to the SAP system on AWS
- B. Before the migration window build a new installation of the SAP system on AWS by using SAP Software Provisioning Manager. During the migration window export a copy of the SAP system and database by using the heterogeneous system copy process and R3load Copy the output of the SAP system files to AWS through the Direct Connect connection import the SAP system to the new SAP installation on AWS Switch over to the SAP system on AWS
- C. Before the migration window build a new installation of the SAP system on AWS by using SAP Software Provisioning Manager Back up the Oracle database by using native Oracle tools Copy the backup of the Oracle database to AWS through the Direct Connect connection Import the Oracle database to me SAP system on AWS Configure Oracle Data Guard to begin replication on-premises database log changes from the SAP system to the new AWS system During the migration window use Oracle to replicate any remaining changes to the Oracle database hosted on AWS Switch over to the SAP system on AWS
- D. Before the migration window launch an appropriately sized Amazon EC2 instance on AWS to receive the migrated SAP database Create an AWS Server Migration Service (AWS SMS) job to take regular snapshots of the on-premises Oracle hosts Use AWS SMS to copy the snapshot as an AMI to AWS through the Direct Connect connection Create a new SAP on Oracle system by using the migrated AMI During the migration window take a final incremental SMS snapshot and copy the snapshot to AWS Restart the SAP system by using the new up-to-date AMI Switch over to the SAP system on AWS
Answer: D
NEW QUESTION # 80
A company is running SAP on premises and is using hard disk drive (HDD) cost-optimized storage to store SAP HANA archive files. The company directly mounts these disks as local file systems. The company also backs up the archives on a regular basis.
The company needs to migrate this setup to AWS.
Which solution will meet these requirements MOST cost-effectively?
- A. Use General Purpose SSD (gp2) Amazon Elastic Block Store (Amazon EBS) volumes as the archive destination. Use Amazon S3 for backups. Use S3 Glacier for long-term retention of the archives.
- B. Use Provisioned IOPS SSD (io1) Amazon Elastic Block Store (Amazon EBS) volumes as the archive destination. Back up the archives to Cold HDD (sc1) EBS volumes.
- C. Use Cold HDD (sc1) Amazon Elastic Block Store (Amazon EBS) volumes as the archive destination. Use Amazon S3 for backups. Use S3 Glacier for long-term retention or the archives.
- D. Use Provisioned IOPS SSD (io1) Amazon Elastic Block Store (Amazon EBS) volumes as the archive destination. Use Amazon S3 for backups. Use S3 Glacier for long-term retention of the archives.
Answer: C
NEW QUESTION # 81
A company hosts multiple SAP applications on Amazon EC2 instances in a VPC While monitoring the environment the company notices that multiple port scans are attempting to connect to SAP portals inside the VPC. These port scans are originating from the same IP address block. The company must deny access to the VPC from all the offending IP addresses for the next 24 hours.
Which solution win meet this requirement?
- A. Add a rule in the security group of the EC2 instances to deny access from the IP address block
- B. Create a policy in AWS identity and Access Management (1AM) to deny access from the IP address block
- C. Modify network ACLs that are associated with all public subnets in the VPC to deny access from the IP address block
- D. Configure the firewall m the operating system of the EC2 instances to deny access from the IP address block
Answer: C
Explanation:
Explanation
The company can meet its requirement by modifying the network access control lists (ACLs) that are associated with all public subnets in the VPC to deny access from the offending IP address block. This would deny access to the VPC from all the IP addresses that are attempting port scans, and would be effective for the next 24 hours.
Security groups are associated with individual instances, it would be more time-consuming to update all instances security groups and it's not scalable. AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) is mainly used to manage user access to AWS resources and it's not appropriate for this use case. Configuring the firewall on the operating system of the EC2 instances would be less effective as it does not provide a centralized and scalable solution for managing access control across all subnets in the VPC.
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NEW QUESTION # 82
A company hosts multiple SAP applications on Amazon EC2 instances in a VPC. While monitoring the environment, the company notices that multiple port scans are attempting to connect to SAP portals inside the VPC. These port scans are originating from the same IP address block. The company must deny access to the VPC from all the offending IP addresses for the next 24 hours.
Which solution will meet this requirement?
- A. Create a policy in AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) to deny access from the IP address block.
- B. Configure the firewall in the operating system of the EC2 instances to deny access from the IP address block.
- C. Add a rule in the security group of the EC2 instances to deny access from the IP address block.
- D. Modify network ACLs that are associated with all public subnets in the VPC to deny access from the IP address block.
Answer: D
NEW QUESTION # 83
An SAP basis architect is configuring high availability for a critical SAP system on AWS. The SAP basis architect is using an overlay IP address to route traffic to the subnets across multiple Availability Zones within an AWS Region for the system's SAP HANA database.
What should the SAP basis architect do to route the traffic to the Amazon EC2 instance of the active SAP HANA database?
- A. Edit the network ACL of the subnet that includes the EC2 instance that runs SAP HANA Allow traffic for SAP HANA specific ports from the overlay IP address
- B. Edit the route in the route table of the VPC that includes the EC2 instance that runs SAP HANA Specify the overlay IP address as the destination Specify the elastic network interface of the EC2 instance as the target
- C. Edit the inbound and outbound rules in the security group of the EC2 instance that runs SAP HANA Allow traffic for SAP HANA specific ports from the overlay IP address
- D. Edit the route in the route table of the VPC that includes the EC2 instance that runs SAP HANA Specify the overlay IP address as the destination Specify the private IP address of the EC2 instance as the target
Answer: B
Explanation:
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sap/latest/sap-hana/sap-hana-on-aws-cluster-configuration-prerequisites.html
NEW QUESTION # 84
A company has deployed SAP workloads on AWS. The company's SAP applications use an IBM Db2 database and an SAP HANA database. An SAP solutions architect needs to create a solution to back up the company's databases.
Which solution will meet these requirements MOST cost-effectively?
- A. Use an Amazon Elastic Block Store (Amazon EBS) volume to store backups for the Db2 database.
Run periodic scripts to move the backups to Amazon S3 and to delete the backups from the EBS volume. For the SAP HANA database, use AWS Backint Agent for SAP HANA to move the backups directly to Amazon S3. - B. Use AWS Backint Agent for SAP HANA to move the backups for the databases directly to Amazon S3.
- C. Use an Amazon Elastic Block Store (Amazon EBS) volume to store backups for the databases.
Run a periodic script to move the backups to Amazon S3 and to delete the backups from the EBS volume. - D. Use Amazon Elastic File System (Amazon EFS) to store backups for the databases.
Answer: A
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