<strong>CHALLENGE 4 — Recovery Validation Before Hypercare Closure</strong> The team can either close hypercare on schedule with completed backup evidence or extend hypercare by one day to include recovery validation and startup behavior documentation. Which path is most defensible?
A regional publishing group runs SAP HANA for subscription analytics. A scheduled backup completes successfully, but the backup monitor shows a warning that the follow-up verification step did not finish before the operations cutoff. The administrator can see the backup artifact, and a supervisor suggests marking recovery readiness as complete because the backup itself exists.
The constraint is that the resilience report must confirm that the backup can be used in the recovery procedure, not only that a backup file was created. The report is due before the next business cycle starts.
Which action best supports the resilience report?
<strong>CHALLENGE 1 — Supplier Allocation Readiness for Shared Material Demand</strong> During cutover rehearsal, two plants generate recurring demand for the same packaging material family. Both plants have approved suppliers available, but only one plant follows the expected supplier distribution pattern once purchase documents are created. The sourcing lead wants to preserve a shared support model after go-live rather than rely on local buyer judgment.
What is the best first validation action?
<strong>CHALLENGE 2 — Restoration Simulation Monitoring Baseline</strong> The monitoring dashboard shows acceptable daytime availability, but restoration simulation behavior varies after hours. The alert thresholds may still reflect the earlier operational reporting profile. Which action best supports a reliable UAT conclusion?
A subscription billing company uses SAP HANA for scheduled revenue analysis. Users report that one recurring analysis job finishes later than expected, but interactive checks remain responsive. SAP HANA cockpit shows no database outage, while monitoring history shows that the late job overlaps with a planned administrative task and a short period of increased CPU utilization. The support team suggests changing the job owner because the job still completes successfully.
The constraint is that the administrator must identify whether the delay is caused by workload timing or an execution access problem before making a change. The next scheduled run must remain within the reporting window.
Which response best addresses the delayed execution?