SAP on Microsoft Azure : Architecture and Administration
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English | 2021 | ISBN: 1493220179 | 360 pages | True EPUB | 7.5 MB
Run your SAP system on Microsoft Azure with this guide to architecture design and system administration! Get to know Microsoft Azure and its prerequisites, service options, and supported SAP products. Plan and build your system to last with high availability and disaster recovery, and then see how to migrate and operate your system once it’s live. Learn to configure and use encryption, backups, automation, compliance, and other key features. Make your cloud project painless!a. Designing Your SystemBegin with design considerations: sizing, availability, security, cost, and more. Then understand Microsoft Azure’s architecture and recommended practices for architecture design and service configuration. Walk through network architecture, storage options, and optimizations for your system.b. Operating Your System Make sure your system is operating at peak efficiency with tools like SAP Solution Manager and Azure monitor, and keep the bottom line in mind with cost management tools.c. Protecting Your SystemHope for the best, plan for the worst. Make sure your system can run without significant downtime (high availability) and can be restored in the event of failure (disaster recovery). Leverage backup mechanisms, shared storage, and encryption to make your system resilient!d. Preparing for MigrationEvaluate your migration readiness, preview the states of any migration project, and begin planning your migration. 1) Architecture2) Deployment models and infrastructure3) High availability and disaster recovery4) Automation5) Encryption6) Governance and compliance7) Backup and recovery8) Migration9) Operations and monitoring10) Case studies
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