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Designing and Implementing High Availability and Disaster Recovery for SAP Workloads on Azure

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Overview

This course covers the “Designing and Implementing High-availability and Disaster Recovery” objective in Exam AZ-120, Planning and Administering Microsoft Azure for SAP Workloads.

Designing a high-availability and disaster recovery (HA/DR) strategy for your SAP workloads in Microsoft Azure can be challenging. The best way to ensure success is by understanding the different options available when designing an HA/DR plan, such as SLAs, backups, Azure Site Recovery strategies or load balancing. In this course, Designing and Implementing High Availability and Disaster Recovery for SAP Workloads on Azure, you will learn how to increase the availability of your SAP workflows, as well as minimizing downtime due to disasters, using Microsoft’s Azure cloud services. First, you will learn about the best practices for protecting your SAP workloads in Azure. You will explore how to design these strategies, and secondly, you will go through the steps necessary to implement these services so that you can achieve high availability of your SAP workloads. Finally, you’ll cover disaster recovery plans for there to be little-to-no downtime after an event like disasters happen. When you are finished with this course, you will have the skills and knowledge of using Microsoft Azure for SAP Workloads, which is needed to design and implement high-availability and disaster recovery for your SAP workloads and prepare you for the Planning and Administering Microsoft Azure for SAP Workloads AZ-120 exam.

Taught by

Roosevelt Wilmot

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