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Re: Sizing for SAP ECC6.0

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (kanokwana@gmail.com)
Wed Dec 26 04:39:32 2012

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Date: Wed, 26 Dec 2012 01:39:30 -0800 (PST)
From: kanokwana@gmail.com
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Thanks riggor9999.

Could you recommend me the minimum hardware requirement for the server?

Thank you.

On Monday, December 24, 2012 11:42:29 PM UTC+7, riggor9999 wrote:
> On 12/23/2012 10:33 PM, kanokwana@gmail.com wrote:
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> > Hi All,
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> > My faculty is going to set up a laboratory for students to learn BI, ERP from SAP software.
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> > I am writing system requirement and sizing for SAP ECC 6.00 servers in the computer lab.
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> > There will be 50-60 students in the lab. But I don't know how many and what server I should provide in the lab.
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> > I supposed there will have 1 Application server, 1 database server, 1 DEV Server. Am I right?
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> > Do I need QAS Server ?
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> > May I have your suggestion?
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> > Thank you.
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> The answer of course is .... "it depends"
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> If it is technical basis training - that is a different answer versus 
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> end user application training.
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> In a typical company - you have a dev, qas and prod environment. 
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> Additionally there may be a sandbox and a training environment.
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> Each of those environments will be made of an application "server" and a 
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> database "server".  These are software layers that may all live on one 
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> physical server, or may have more than one application server.
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> In your case - at a minimum - you would have one physical server that is 
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> running an application and database "servers" on the same box for ERP, 
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> and the same for BI.
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> Memory, CPU and disk sizing will again depend.  Remember that training 
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> environments are the worst.  You will have 50 people hitting enter at 
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> the same time, doing the exact same thing / same config / same 
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> exercises, etc. ... lots of disk, network, cpu contention for the same 
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> resources / programs / data. That is not a real work scenario.
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> You have some homework ahead of you ...
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