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SAP on Azure Implementation Guide

By : Nick Morgan, Bartosz Jarkowski
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SAP on Azure Implementation Guide

By: Nick Morgan, Bartosz Jarkowski

Overview of this book

Cloud technologies have now reached a level where even the most critical business systems can run on them. For most organizations SAP is the key business system. If SAP is unavailable for any reason then potentially your business stops. Because of this, it is understandable that you will be concerned whether such a critical system can run in the public cloud. However, the days when you truly ran your IT system on-premises have long since gone. Most organizations have been getting rid of their own data centers and increasingly moving to co-location facilities. In this context the public cloud is nothing more than an additional virtual data center connected to your existing network. There are typically two main reasons why you may consider migrating SAP to Azure: You need to replace the infrastructure that is currently running SAP, or you want to migrate SAP to a new database. Depending on your goal SAP offers different migration paths. You can decide either to migrate the current workload to Azure as-is, or to combine it with changing the database and execute both activities as a single step. SAP on Azure Implementation Guide covers the main migration options to lead you through migrating your SAP data to Azure simply and successfully.
Table of Contents (5 chapters)

Exploring migration

There are typically two main reasons why you may consider migrating SAP to Azure:

  • You need to replace the infrastructure that is currently running SAP. This could be because the current hardware is up for renewal, or because an existing data center co-location or managed outsourcing contract is up for renewal.
  • You want to migrate SAP to a new database, particularly SAP HANA, or you plan to move to the latest SAP applications such as S/4HANA or BW/4HANA.

Depending on your goal SAP offers different migration paths. You can decide either to migrate the current workload to Azure as-is or to combine it with changing the database and execute both activities as a single step.

In most respects migrating SAP to Azure is no different to any other SAP data center migration, and if you have been running SAP for any significant time it is quite likely that you have already been through one or two migrations during that time. There are four...