AWS (PAS-C01) Certified: SAP on AWS-Specialty
As an AWS (PAS-C01) Certified: SAP on AWS – Specialist, you demonstrate your understanding of both SAP and AWS, which is necessary for architects, migrators, and administrators to manage SAP workloads on AWS. You can provide reliable, cost-effective solutions to your customers. Professionals who want to validate their SAP on AWS expertise as well as gain a comprehensive understanding of a customer’s landscape can achieve this certification.
Who can take this exam?
The AWS (PAS-C01) Certified: SAP on AWS – Specialty certification is ideal for those working in roles that require both SAP and AWS knowledge. The following items are recommended before taking this test:
- SAP experience of at least five years
- Working Experience with SAP on AWS for at least one year
- AWS Well-Architected Framework best practices, SAP certification requirements, and SAP support requirements are all met by SAP solutions running on AWS Cloud.
Recommended AWS knowledge
- High availability/disaster recovery
- Core AWS infrastructure services
- AWS migration tools
- AWS global infrastructure
- Security best practices
- Multi-account scenarios and multi-Region scenarios
- Operations and management services and tools
- AWS transfer services
Recommended SAP knowledge and other IT knowledge
- SAP Basis and SAP NetWeaver administration
- SAP-supported databases (including SAP HANA)
- SAP-supported operating systems (Linux and Windows)
- SAP migration and installation tools
- Sizing Identity management
Exam Format and Details
Exam Name AWS Certified: SAP on AWS – Specialty | Exam Code PAS-C01 |
Exam Duration 170 mins | Exam Format Multiple Choice and Multi-Response Questions |
Exam Type Specialty | Number of Questions 65 Questions |
Eligibility/Pre-Requisite NIL | Exam Fee $300 USD |
Exam Language English | Pass Score 55% and above |
For more details check: AWS (PAS-C01) Certified: SAP on AWS – Specialty FAQ
Course Outline: AWS (PAS-C01)
The AWS (PAS-C01) Certified: SAP on AWS – Specialty Exam covers the following topics –
Domain 1: Design of SAP workloads on AWS
1.1 Design the AWS account structure and connectivity patterns for SAP workloads on AWS.
Knowledge of:
- AWS global infrastructure (AWS Documentation: Global infrastructure)
- Account strategy for SAP workloads (AWS Documentation: Assess the need for specific security controls)
- VPC patterns for SAP workloads (AWS Documentation: SAP on AWS Planning)
- SAP connectivity strategies (for example, AWS Direct Connect, AWS VPN, SAProuter, SAP GUI, Amazon AppStream) (AWS Documentation: SAP Support Access, connect SAP solutions running on AWS with AWS accounts and services)
Skills in:
- Evaluating the use of a single AWS account versus the use of multiple AWS accounts (AWS Documentation: Benefits of using multiple AWS accounts)
- Evaluating the use of a single VPC versus the use of multiple VPCs, including user restrictions with VPC sharing (AWS Documentation: Share your VPC with other accounts, VPC sharing)
- Evaluating on-premises, co-location, and cloud integration connectivity options (AWS Documentation: Network Transformation on AWS, AWS Direct Connect Integration with VMware Cloud on AWS)
- Defining AWS Regions and Availability Zones based on network and latency requirements (AWS Documentation: Choose Regions and Availability Zones to minimize latency, Regions and Zones)
- Designing connectivity options between different AWS accounts and different VPCs (AWS Documentation: Amazon VPC-to-Amazon VPC connectivity options)
1.2 Design a secure solution for hosting SAP workloads on AWS.
Knowledge of:
- AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) (AWS Documentation: What is IAM?)
- Route tables, security groups, and network ACLs (AWS Documentation: Control traffic to subnets using Network ACLs, Configure route tables, Control traffic to resources using security groups)
- Encryption options for data at rest and data in transit (AWS Documentation: Encrypting Data-at-Rest and -in-Transit)
- AWS service endpoints (AWS Documentation: AWS service endpoints)
Skills in:
- Defining IAM users and roles for SAP workloads on AWS (AWS Documentation: Manage privileged access to your SAP workload)
- Defining inbound and outbound network flows by using security group rules and network ACL rules (AWS Documentation: Control traffic to subnets using Network ACLs, Control traffic to resources using security groups)
- Troubleshooting traffic flow by using AWS native tools (AWS Documentation: VPC Traffic Mirroring, Using VPC Traffic Mirroring to monitor and secure your AWS)
- Defining the encryption strategy for data at rest and data in transit (AWS Documentation: Encrypting Data-at-Rest and -in-Transit)
- Defining service endpoints for service integrations (AWS Documentation: AWS service endpoints)
1.3 Define optimized and cost-effective infrastructure solutions for SAP workloads on AWS.
Knowledge of:
- Certified operating system releases for SAP (AWS Documentation: Supported versions for SAP deployments, SAP on AWS Planning)
- Certified database release versions for SAP (AWS Documentation: Supported versions for SAP deployments)
- Certified block storage solutions for SAP (AWS Documentation: Storage Configuration for SAP HANA)
- Certified instance types (AWS Documentation: Amazon EC2 Instance Types)
- Best practices to define shared storage solutions (AWS Documentation: Shared storage (Amazon S3 and Amazon EFS))
- AWS pricing models (AWS Documentation: Understand the fundamentals of pricing, AWS Pricing)
- SAP transport strategy
Skills in:
- Defining SAP certified solutions on AWS based on the operating system, database, and SAP combinations (AWS Documentation: SAP on AWS Planning)
- Selecting the optimal instance family for SAP workloads (AWS Documentation: Select EC2 instances suitable for SAP workloads)
- Defining instance sizing based on SAP Application Performance Standard (SAPS) performance measurements, database sizing tools, and SAP Early Watch Alert (EWA) reports (AWS Documentation: Evaluate or estimate performance requirements, Sizing)
- Defining the right storage selection for SAP workloads (AWS Documentation: Select the optimal storage solution)
- Defining shared storage solutions for SAP file systems (AWS Documentation: Create mount points and volume associations to align with function)
- Evaluating AWS pricing models (AWS Documentation: Understand the fundamentals of pricing, AWS Pricing)
- Evaluating a shared solution versus a dedicated solution for database licensing (AWS Documentation: Evaluate licensing impact and optimization options)
- Evaluating dedicated hardware solution benefits (for example, SAP certified Nitro based EC2 instance) (AWS Documentation: Amazon EC2 Instance Types, Select EC2 instances suitable for SAP workloads)
1.4 Design highly resilient solutions for SAP workloads on AWS.
Knowledge of:
- High-availability solution options for SAP workloads on AWS (AWS Documentation: SAP on AWS High Availability Setup)
- Disaster recovery solution options for SAP workloads on AWS (AWS Documentation: High availability and disaster recovery)
Skills in:
- Defining the optimal architecture by considering operating system, database, and application cluster requirements (AWS Documentation: Define an approach to maintain availability, Follow operating system guidelines for SAP performance)
- Designing single and distributed SAP solutions on AWS infrastructure (AWS Documentation: Architecture guidelines and decisions )
- Designing highly available solutions for SAP systems based on availability requirements (AWS Documentation: High availability and disaster recovery, SAP on AWS Planning)
- Designing disaster recovery solutions for SAP systems based on recovery time objective (RTO) and recovery point objective (RPO) requirements (AWS Documentation: Plan for Disaster Recovery (DR))
- Defining the optimal architecture by considering scale-up and scale-out options (AWS Documentation: Review the size, granularity, and latest available EC2 instances)
- Evaluating instance placement options for availability improvement (AWS Documentation: Choose Regions and Availability Zones to minimize latency, Select EC2 instances suitable for SAP workloads)
Domain 2: Implementation of SAP workloads on AWS
2.1 Deploy databases for SAP workloads on AWS.
Knowledge of:
- Administration of operating systems (for example, Linux, Windows) (AWS Documentation: Supported operating systems)
- File system layout of databases (AWS Documentation: Database)
- AWS network concepts (AWS Documentation: Amazon VPC)
- Database administration and security
Skills in:
- Installing database systems (AWS Documentation: Getting started with Amazon RDS)
- Installing database clients (AWS Documentation: Connecting to an Amazon RDS DB instance)
2.2 Deploy SAP applications on AWS.
Knowledge of:
- Administration of operating systems (for example, Linux, Windows) (AWS Documentation: Supported operating systems)
- File system layout of SAP applications (AWS Documentation: Disk Layout)
- AWS network concepts (AWS Documentation: Amazon VPC)
- SAP Basis and SAP security (AWS Documentation: SAP on AWS Overview)
Skills in:
- Installing SAP applications (AWS Documentation: Install SAP systems)
- Configuring SAP applications
2.3 Configure high availability for SAP workloads.
Knowledge of:
- AWS global infrastructure (AWS Documentation: Global infrastructure)
- Administration of operating systems and databases (AWS Documentation: Working with Amazon RDS Custom, Database)
- SAP certified high-availability solutions on AWS (AWS Documentation: SAP on AWS High Availability Setup)
- AWS networking concepts (for example, Amazon Route 53, overlay IP addresses, routing methods) (AWS Documentation: Amazon Route 53 concepts, working with a private hosted zone)
- High-availability cluster concepts (AWS Documentation: High availability and scalability on AWS)
Skills in:
- Evaluating SAP-certified high-availability solutions (AWS Documentation: Define an approach to maintain availability)
- Configuring a highly available cluster between ABAP SAP Central Services (ASCS) and Enqueue Replication Server (ERS) nodes (AWS Documentation: High Availability System Deployment)
- Configuring a highly available cluster between database nodes (AWS Documentation: Create a high-availability database cluster)
- Performing cluster failover tests (AWS Documentation: FailoverDBCluster)
2.4 Configure the disaster recovery setup for SAP workloads.
Knowledge of:
- AWS global infrastructure (AWS Documentation: Global infrastructure)
- Administration of operating systems and databases (AWS Documentation: Working with Amazon RDS Custom, Database)
- AWS networking concepts (for example, Route 53, routing methods) (AWS Documentation: Amazon Route 53 concepts)
- RTO and RPO (AWS Documentation: Plan for Disaster Recovery (DR))
- Disaster recovery scenarios (for example, backup and restore, pilot light, warm standby, multi-site) (AWS Documentation: Disaster recovery options in the cloud)
- Disaster recovery solutions on AWS
Skills in:
- Configuring disaster recovery solutions (AWS Documentation: Disaster recovery options in the cloud)
- Configuring database replication (AWS Documentation: Working with read replicas)
- Performing disaster recovery testing
2.5 Automate deployments of SAP workloads.
Knowledge of:
- Infrastructure as code (IaC) (for example, AWS CloudFormation) (AWS Documentation: Infrastructure as Code)
- Configuration management tools (for example, AWS Systems Manager) (AWS Documentation: AWS Systems Manager Documents)
- AWS Launch Wizard for SAP (AWS Documentation: AWS Launch Wizard for SAP)
- DevOps tools (AWS Documentation: Introduction to DevOps on AWS)
Skills in:
- Automating infrastructure deployments by using IaC (AWS Documentation: Infrastructure as Code)
- Automating SAP application installations (AWS Documentation: Automate SAP application software installation with AWS Launch Wizard)
- Automating SAP deployments by using Launch Wizard (AWS Documentation: Deploy an SAP application with AWS Launch Wizard)
- Using configuration management tools (AWS Documentation: Inventory and Configuration Management)
2.6 Validate AWS infrastructure for hosting SAP workloads.
Knowledge of:
- Administration of operating systems (for example, Linux, Windows) (AWS Documentation: Supported operating systems)
- Database file system layout (AWS Documentation: Create mount points and volume associations to align with function)
- AWS network concepts (AWS Documentation: Amazon VPC)
- Database administration and security (AWS Documentation: Security in Amazon RDS)
- Performance baseline for SAP (AWS Documentation: Establish baseline performance requirements)
Skills in:
- Performing tests with the HANA Hardware and Cloud Measurement Tools (HCMT)
- Reviewing instance families and sizes (AWS Documentation: Amazon EC2 Instance Types)
- Validating dedicated hardware solution benefits (for example, SAP certified Nitro based EC2 instance) (AWS Documentation: Migrating SAP HANA on AWS to an EC2 High Memory Instance, Amazon EC2 instance types for SAP on AWS)
- Performing license checks for infrastructure for SAP workloads on AWS (AWS Documentation: Evaluate licensing impact and optimization options)
- Performing storage checks by using the flexible I/O tester (FIO) and the dd command (AWS Documentation: Benchmark EBS volumes, I/O characteristics and monitoring, Initialize Amazon EBS volumes)
- Performing network latency tests (AWS Documentation: Network Architecture Selection)
- Validating infrastructure (for example, Well-Architected Review, SAP OSS Notes, certified operating systems, relational database management system combinations) (AWS Documentation: Build and protect the operating system, SAP Lens for the AWS Well-Architected Framework)
Domain 3: Migration of SAP workloads to AWS
3.1 Determine the optimal migration approach for SAP workloads to AWS.
Knowledge of:
- Homogeneous migration process and heterogeneous migration process (AWS Documentation: Heterogeneous database migration, Tools for homogeneous database migrations)
- Target SAP environment architecture (operating system, database, and application) (AWS Documentation: SAP on AWS Planning)
- SAP interfaces and integration
- Data migration tools (AWS Documentation: AWS Database Migration Service)
- Data transfer options
- DNS and AWS networking services (for example, Direct Connect, Site-to-Site VPN, Route 53) (AWS Documentation: Resolving DNS queries between VPCs and your network, Amazon Route 53 FAQs)
- AWS storage services (for example, Amazon Elastic File System [Amazon EFS], Amazon FSx, Amazon S3) (AWS Documentation: Storage)
- AWS compute services (for example, Amazon EC2) (AWS Documentation: Amazon EC2)
- AWS directory services specific to SAP workloads on Windows (AWS Documentation: AWS Directory Service)
Skills in:
- Creating a technical migration and cutover plan (AWS Documentation: Cut over)
- Determining the suitable tools and methodologies for cloud migration (AWS Documentation: Choosing a migration method)
- Evaluating the compatibility for target SAP environments on AWS
3.2 Perform a homogeneous migration of SAP workloads to AWS.
Knowledge of:
- Migration process methodologies for homogeneous migration (for example, backup and restore, database replication, block-level replication) (AWS Documentation: Migration Tools and Methodologies)
- AWS data transfer services (for example, AWS Snowball, AWS DataSync, S3 Transfer Acceleration) (AWS Documentation: AWS DataSync FAQs, Best practices for accelerating data migrations using AWS Snowball Edge, Amazon S3 Transfer Acceleration)
- DNS and AWS networking services (for example, Direct Connect, Site-to-Site VPN, Route 53) (AWS Documentation: Resolving DNS queries between VPCs and your network, Set up integrated DNS resolution for hybrid networks)
- AWS storage services (for example, Amazon EFS, Amazon FSx, Amazon S3) (AWS Documentation: Storage)
- AWS compute services (for example, Amazon EC2) (AWS Documentation: Amazon EC2)
Skills in:
- Using SAP and database-specific migration tools (for example, backup and restore, database replication) (AWS Documentation: Migration Tools and Methodologies)
- Using AWS native tools for migrations (for example, AWS Server Migration Service [AWS SMS], AWS Application Migration Service [CloudEndure Migration]) (AWS Documentation: Choosing a Rehost Migration Tool – CloudEndure or AWS SMS, AWS Server Migration Service)
3.3 Perform a heterogeneous migration of SAP workloads to AWS.
Knowledge of:
- Migration process methodologies for heterogeneous migration (for example, SAP export/import with Software Provisioning Manager (SWPM), Software Update Manager – Database Migration Option (SUM-DMO) with System Move, third-party vendor tools) (AWS Documentation: Using the SAP Database Migration Option (DMO) to Migrate to AWS)
- AWS data transfer services (for example, Snowball, DataSync, S3 Transfer Acceleration) (AWS Documentation: AWS DataSync FAQs, Best practices for accelerating data migrations using AWS Snowball Edge, Amazon S3 Transfer Acceleration)
- Migration from any DB to SAP HANA (AWS Documentation: Migrating SAP HANA from Other Platforms to AWS)
- DNS and AWS networking services (for example, Direct Connect, Site-to-Site VPN, Route 53, DNS) (AWS Documentation: Resolving DNS queries between VPCs and your network, Set up integrated DNS resolution for hybrid networks)
- AWS storage services (for example, Amazon EFS, Amazon FSx, Amazon S3) (AWS Documentation: Storage)
- AWS compute services (for example, Amazon EC2) (AWS Documentation: Amazon EC2)
Skills in:
- Using SAP and database-specific migration tools (for example, export/import, SWPM, SUM-DMO) (AWS Documentation: Using the SAP Database Migration Option (DMO) to Migrate to AWS)
- Using AWS native tools for migrations (for example, AWS SMS, AWS Application Migration Service [CloudEndure Migration]) (AWS Documentation: AWS Application Migration Service, Choosing a Rehost Migration Tool – CloudEndure or AWS SMS)
3.4 Optimize the migration of SAP workloads.
Knowledge of:
- Migration process methodologies (AWS Documentation: migration process)
- Data transfer optimization (AWS Documentation: Plan for Data Transfer)
- Network optimization (AWS Documentation: Networking in Amazon EC2)
- AWS networking services (for example, Direct Connect, Site-to-Site VPN, Route 53) (AWS Documentation: Connect your VPC to remote networks using AWS Virtual Private Network, Resolving DNS queries between VPCs and your network, Networking and Content Delivery)
- AWS storage services (for example, Amazon EFS, Amazon FSx, Amazon S3) (AWS Documentation: Storage)
- AWS compute services (for example, Amazon EC2) (AWS Documentation: Amazon EC2)
- AWS automation tools (for example, Launch Wizard, CloudFormation, Systems Manager) (AWS Documentation: Manage Launch Wizard application resources, AWS Systems Manager Automation)
Skills in:
- Deploying target SAP environments in an automated way (AWS Documentation: Automating system provisioning)
- Fine-tuning data transfer (AWS Documentation: Change processing tuning settings)
- Architecting for migration acceleration (AWS Documentation: Amazon S3 Transfer Acceleration)
Domain 4: Operation and maintenance of SAP workloads on AWS
4.1 Monitor the underlying infrastructure of SAP environments on AWS for performance, availability, and security.
Knowledge of:
- Performance monitoring of AWS services for SAP (AWS Documentation: Implement infrastructure monitoring for SAP)
- Availability monitoring of AWS services for SAP (AWS Documentation: Monitoring)
Skills in:
- Configuring custom metrics and alarms for SAP (for example, Amazon CloudWatch) (AWS Documentation: Create alarms for custom metrics using Amazon CloudWatch, Creating custom CloudWatch metrics and alarms)
- Configuring alarm notifications and invoking actions (for example, Amazon Simple Notification Service [Amazon SNS]) (AWS Documentation: Setting up Amazon SNS notifications, Using AWS Lambda with Amazon Simple Notification Service)
- Installing and updating AWS Data Provider for SAP (AWS Documentation: AWS Data Provider for SAP)
- Monitoring API calls for accounts (for example, AWS CloudTrail) (AWS Documentation: Logging AWS Account Management API calls using AWS CloudTrail)
- Monitoring and invoking responses for alerts (for example, Amazon GuardDuty) (AWS Documentation: Creating custom responses to GuardDuty findings with Amazon CloudWatch Events, Understanding Amazon GuardDuty findings)
4.2 Manage the data protection of SAP applications by using AWS native services.
Knowledge of:
- RTO and RPO (AWS Documentation: Plan for Disaster Recovery (DR))
- Backup and recovery strategies for SAP databases and applications (AWS Documentation: Backup and Recovery)
- Protection of data at rest and data in transit (for example, data encryption) (AWS Documentation: Encrypting Data-at-Rest and -in-Transit)
- Network traffic logging, monitoring, threat detection, and analytics (AWS Documentation: Continuously monitor network traffic and resources, Event logging monitoring, auditing and logging, Rich Monitoring and Logging)
- IAM IAM)
Skills in:
- Configuring and managing backup and restore of SAP databases by using database native tools and AWS Backing Agent for databases (AWS Documentation: Install and configure AWS Backint Agent for SAP HANA, AWS Backint Agent)
- Managing S3 Lifecycle policies (AWS Documentation: Managing your storage lifecycle)
- Configuring and managing Amazon Elastic Block Store (Amazon EBS) snapshots and Amazon Machine Images (AMIs) (AWS Documentation: Amazon Machine Images (AMI), Instances and AMIs)
- Automating backup of SAP components on AWS (for example, AWS Backup, AWS Storage Gateway) (AWS Documentation: AWS Backup, Amazon S3 File Gateway)
- Configuring encryption for AWS storage and backup services and tools (AWS Documentation: Encryption for backups in AWS Backup, Protecting data using encryption)
- Creating and managing accounts, users, groups, access policies, and roles in IAM (AWS Documentation: Policies and permissions in IAM, IAM Identities (users, user groups, and roles))
- Implementing detective controls (for example, CloudTrail, CloudWatch, GuardDuty) (AWS Documentation: Detection, Understanding Amazon GuardDuty findings)
4.3 Perform routine and proactive maintenance activities for SAP applications on AWS.
Knowledge of:
- Patch management of different operating systems, SAP applications, and databases (AWS Documentation: Regularly perform patch management for software currency, Build and protect the operating system, Follow operating system guidelines for SAP performance)
- Downtime management of SAP systems on AWS (AWS Documentation: Operating System Maintenance)
- Basics of Linux and Windows clustering (AWS Documentation: Get started with Amazon EC2 Windows instances)
- Architectures and administration for high availability and disaster recovery (AWS Documentation: High availability and disaster recovery, Disaster recovery options in the cloud)
Skills in:
- Configuring and automating patching by using Systems Manager Patch Manager (AWS Documentation: AWS Systems Manager Patch Manager)
- Managing downtime schedules by using Systems Manager maintenance windows (AWS Documentation: AWS Systems Manager Maintenance Windows, Maintenance window scheduling and active period options, patching schedules using maintenance windows)
- Defining maintenance actions by using Systems Manager documents (AWS Documentation: AWS Systems Manager Documents, AWS Systems Manager Maintenance Windows
- Restoring data from AWS sources (for example, EBS snapshots, AMIs) (AWS Documentation: Amazon EC2 backup and recovery with snapshots and AMIs)
- Operating and maintaining high-availability architectures (for example, application failovers, database failovers) (AWS Documentation: Multi-AZ deployments for high availability, Using failover in an Amazon Aurora global database)
- Maintaining a disaster recovery landscape and performing disaster recovery drills (AWS Documentation: Disaster recovery options in the cloud, Disaster recovery overview)
- Performing operations as code (for example, CloudFormation, Systems Manager, AWS Lambda) (AWS Documentation: AWS Code Sample Catalog, AWS::SSM::Document, AWS::Lambda::Function)
4.4 Review and optimize the architecture of SAP environments on AWS on a regular basis.
Knowledge of:
- AWS cost and usage monitoring tools (for example, AWS Trusted Advisor, AWS Pricing Calculator) (AWS Documentation: AWS Cost Explorer, AWS Trusted Advisor)
- Storage configurations and utilization monitoring for SAP workloads on AWS (AWS Documentation: Implement infrastructure monitoring for SAP, Implement workload configuration monitoring)
- EC2 instance sizing for SAP applications and databases (AWS Documentation: Amazon EC2 instance types for SAP on AWS, Select EC2 instances suitable for SAP workloads)
Skills in:
- Performing SAP capacity planning and reconfiguring (AWS Documentation: AWS services SAP on AWS Planning)
- Monitoring cost and usage with AWS tools (for example, Cost Explorer, AWS Budgets) (AWS Documentation: AWS Cost Explorer, Analyzing your costs with AWS Cost Explorer, AWS Budgets)
Preparation Guide for AWS (PAS-C01) Certified: SAP on AWS – Specialty Exam
Upon reviewing this Preparation Guide, you will gain a better understanding of AWS (PAS-C01) Certified: SAP on AWS – Specialty exam objectives, understand the exam pattern, and strategize your preparation accordingly. A list of resources along with the exam requirements is provided along with an explanation of the exam domains. This preparatory guide will help you pass the AWS (PAS-C01) exam without any hassle.
Learning Resource 1 – AWS Certified: SAP on AWS – Specialty Exam Guide
Studying the Official Study Guide thoroughly is important if you want to pass the AWS (PAS-C01) exam. In order to avoid missing out on any important information, you must understand all topics covered in the syllabus.
- Design of SAP workloads on AWS
- Implementation of SAP workloads on AWS
- Migration of SAP workloads to AWS
- Operation and maintenance of SAP workloads on AWS
Training built by AWS experts – SAP on AWS (Technical)
AWS is an ideal platform for running SAP. During this 4hour fundamental course, you will learn about the technical fundamentals and key architectural patterns. The course covers how to size SAP on AWS to meet performance requirements, performing basic system operations on SAP on AWS, including backups and monitoring, as well as making architectural decisions in accordance with AWS recommendations.
AWS Whitepapers
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- SAP Lens – AWS Well-Architected Framework
- High Availability and Disaster Recovery Options
- SAP on AWS Technical Documentation
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