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SAP HANA Landscape


SAP HANA Architecture
SAP HANA Tool Overview
SAP HANA Pre & Post Installation
SAP HANA Operation
Backup and Recovery
Maintaining Users and Authorizations
Data Provisioning Using SLT
Monitoring and Troubleshooting
Software Lifecycle Management
Migration to SAP HANA
High Availability and Disaster Tolerance
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SAP HANA Landscape

It is intended to provide an overview of the


various aspects that are most relevant and important to
understand and consider when planning a system
landscape which features SAP HANA.
As they relate to SAP HANA and its system landscape:

What is SAP HANA

SAP HANA Components

SAP HANA Scenarios


Rapid Deployment Solutions RDS
SAP HANA Information Sources

What is SAP HANA?


SAP HANA Enterprise 1.0 is an in-memory computing appliance
that combines SAP database software with pre-tuned server, storage,
and networking hardware from one of several SAP hardware partners.
It is designed to support real-time analytic and transactional processing.
What are the technical components that make up HANA?
The heart of SAP HANA Enterprise 1.0 is the SAP In-Memory Database 1.0,
a massively parallel processing data store that melds row-based, column-based,
and object-based storage techniques. Other components of SAP HANA
Enterprise 1.0 include:
SAP In-Memory Computing Studio,
SAP Host Agent 7.2,
SAPCAR 7.10,
Sybase Replication Server 15,
SAP HANA Load Controller 1.00, and,
SAP Landscape Transformation 1 - SHC for ABA.

SAP HANA Architecture

SAP HANA Architecture Overview:


The SAP HANA database is developed in C++ and keeps running on SUSE
Linux Enterprise Server. SAP HANA database consists of various servers and the
most important component is the Index Server. SAP HANA database comprises of
Index Server, Name Server, Statistics Server, Preprocessor Server and XS Engine.
Index Server:
Index server is the main SAP HANA database component
It contains the actual data stores and the engines for processing the data.
The index server processes incoming SQL or MDX statements in the context
authenticated sessions
and transactions.
Persistence Layer:
The database persistence layer responsible for durability and atomicity of
transactions. It ensures that the database can be restored to the most committed
state after a restart and that transactions are either totally executed or totally
undone.

Preprocessor Server:
The index server uses the preprocessor server for
analyzing text data and extracting the information on which
the text search capabilities are based.
Name Server:
The name server owns the information about the topology
of SAP HANA system. In a distributed system, the name
server knows where the components are running and which
data is located on which server.
Statistic Server:
The statistics server collects information about status,
performance and resource consumption from the other
servers in the system.. The statistics server also provides a
history of measurement data for further analysis.
Session and Transaction Manager:
The Transaction manager coordinates database transactions,
and keeps track of running and closed transactions. When a

SAP HANA Operation


This Technical Operations Manual provides an end-to-end picture
of the administration tools available with SAP HANA and the key tasks
that a system administrator needs to perform. Links to the relevant
administration documentation of each of the components included in the
SAP HANA solution are provided for details and step procedures

Migration of SAP Systems to SAP HANA?


SAP HANA in an on-premise landscape. Beginning with an
overview of available migration path options, we provide a general
recommendation and further aspects and guidance how to identify the
best procedure for your requirements. Take these aspects into the
discussion with your cross-functional teams and use them as basis for an
individual assessment based on the boundary conditions you are facing.

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