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Learning about SAP Infrastructure as a Service Services
Understanding the Fundamentals of SAP Infrastructure as a Service
Introducing SAP Infrastructure as a Service
10 mins
Introducing the Benefits and the Pricing Structure
10 mins
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Knowledge quiz
It's time to put what you've learned to the test, get 3 right to pass this unit.
1.
When creating a server in the Elektra Dashboard, what path do you follow to find "Servers"?
Choose the correct answer.
Go to "Projects" --> select your project --> go to "Multi Factor Authentication" --> select "Servers"
Go to "Projects" --> select your project --> go to "Containers" --> select "Servers"
Go to "Projects" --> select your project --> go to "Compute" --> select "Servers"
Go to "Projects" --> select your project --> go to "Automation" --> select "Servers"
2.
After creating a server, where do you check that it is "Active"?
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Power State
Status
OS/Size
Created At
3.
What enables users to manage their specific project needs and the infrastructure needed for a cloud service to run?
Choose the correct answer.
Audit Trail (Hermes)
Resource Management (Limes)
Key Management (Barbican)
Identity Service (Keystone)
4.
What is block storage (Cinder)?
Choose the correct answer.
It is more analogous to the traditional notion of a computer being able to access specific locations on a disk drive. This more traditional way of accessing files might be important in scenarios in which data access speed is the most important consideration. SAP Infrastructure as a Service block storage implements Openstack Cinder API.
A service that enables auto-scaling for storage.
This is best suited to backup and archive unstructured data, such as documents, images, audio and video files, e-mail, and virtual machine images. SAP Infrastructure as a Service object storage service implements Openstack Swift API.
It provides management of file shares as core service to SAP Infrastructure as a Service. SAP Infrastructure as a Service file share service implements Openstack Manila API. Manila currently works with NetApp, Red Hat storage (GlusterFS) and EMC VNX, as well as on a base Linux NFS or Samba server.