SAP Administrating SAP Business Technology Platform(C_ADBTP_2601) - C-ADBTP-2601 Exam Practice Test
SIMULATION
Enable a Cloud Foundry Environment
Add a service plan for Cloud Foundry environment and enable it in a subaccount.
Task 1: Add a Service Plan for Cloud Foundry Environment
In your SAP BTP cockpit, in your EU HCM Dev subaccount, entitle one MEMORY service plan for the Cloud Foundry Runtime.
Enable a Cloud Foundry Environment
Add a service plan for Cloud Foundry environment and enable it in a subaccount.
Task 1: Add a Service Plan for Cloud Foundry Environment
In your SAP BTP cockpit, in your EU HCM Dev subaccount, entitle one MEMORY service plan for the Cloud Foundry Runtime.
Correct Answer:
See the Explanation below for complete solution.
Explanation:
Before you start
Log in to SAP BTP Cockpit.
Open your correct Global Account.
Go to the Human Resources directory.
Open the EU HCM Dev subaccount.
This matters because the runtime memory quota must be assigned to the EU HCM Dev subaccount specifically. SAP documents that the MEMORY plan is the quota-bearing plan for Cloud Foundry Runtime.
Step 1 - Open the EU HCM Dev subaccount
In the cockpit, choose Directories.
Open Human Resources.
Select EU HCM Dev.
You should now be on the EU HCM Dev subaccount page.
Step 2 - Open Entitlements
In EU HCM Dev, choose Entitlements.
SAP Help confirms that service plans and quota assignments for a subaccount are configured in the Entitlements area.
Step 3 - Configure entitlements
Click Configure Entitlements or Add Service Plans.
Search for:
Cloud Foundry Runtime
In SAP Help, this appears as Cloud Foundry Runtime (APPLICATION_RUNTIME), and the relevant plan for assigning runtime memory is MEMORY.
Step 4 - Select the MEMORY plan
Under Cloud Foundry Runtime, select:
MEMORY
Set the quantity to 1 if the cockpit shows an amount/quota field.
Add the plan to the subaccount.
Save the entitlement changes.

SAP documents that the MEMORY plan is specifically used to assign runtime memory quota to the subaccount, and that 1 unit corresponds to 1 GB of runtime memory when quota is adjusted or assigned.
Step 5 - Verify the result
After saving, check the Entitlements page of EU HCM Dev.
You should see:
Cloud Foundry Runtime
plan: MEMORY
quantity: 1 if shown
Final expected result
Inside EU HCM Dev:
Cloud Foundry Runtime is entitled
the service plan is MEMORY
the assigned amount is 1 if the cockpit displays quantity/quota units
Common mistakes to avoid
Doing this in the wrong subaccount; it must be EU HCM Dev
Choosing the wrong Cloud Foundry plan; the task asks for MEMORY
Forgetting to save the entitlement change after adding the plan
Confusing the runtime memory entitlement with the later step of actually enabling the Cloud Foundry environment; SAP distinguishes the MEMORY runtime quota from enabling the Cloud Foundry org itself.
Explanation:
Before you start
Log in to SAP BTP Cockpit.
Open your correct Global Account.
Go to the Human Resources directory.
Open the EU HCM Dev subaccount.
This matters because the runtime memory quota must be assigned to the EU HCM Dev subaccount specifically. SAP documents that the MEMORY plan is the quota-bearing plan for Cloud Foundry Runtime.
Step 1 - Open the EU HCM Dev subaccount
In the cockpit, choose Directories.
Open Human Resources.
Select EU HCM Dev.
You should now be on the EU HCM Dev subaccount page.
Step 2 - Open Entitlements
In EU HCM Dev, choose Entitlements.
SAP Help confirms that service plans and quota assignments for a subaccount are configured in the Entitlements area.
Step 3 - Configure entitlements
Click Configure Entitlements or Add Service Plans.
Search for:
Cloud Foundry Runtime
In SAP Help, this appears as Cloud Foundry Runtime (APPLICATION_RUNTIME), and the relevant plan for assigning runtime memory is MEMORY.
Step 4 - Select the MEMORY plan
Under Cloud Foundry Runtime, select:
MEMORY
Set the quantity to 1 if the cockpit shows an amount/quota field.
Add the plan to the subaccount.
Save the entitlement changes.

SAP documents that the MEMORY plan is specifically used to assign runtime memory quota to the subaccount, and that 1 unit corresponds to 1 GB of runtime memory when quota is adjusted or assigned.
Step 5 - Verify the result
After saving, check the Entitlements page of EU HCM Dev.
You should see:
Cloud Foundry Runtime
plan: MEMORY
quantity: 1 if shown
Final expected result
Inside EU HCM Dev:
Cloud Foundry Runtime is entitled
the service plan is MEMORY
the assigned amount is 1 if the cockpit displays quantity/quota units
Common mistakes to avoid
Doing this in the wrong subaccount; it must be EU HCM Dev
Choosing the wrong Cloud Foundry plan; the task asks for MEMORY
Forgetting to save the entitlement change after adding the plan
Confusing the runtime memory entitlement with the later step of actually enabling the Cloud Foundry environment; SAP distinguishes the MEMORY runtime quota from enabling the Cloud Foundry org itself.