Best Practice 13.1 – Evaluate or estimate performance requirements
Future hardware requirements can be estimated by examining the capacity and usage patterns of existing SAP systems. SAP provides several tools for sizing hardware for new and existing systems. To further validate sizing estimates, proof of concept (POC) deployments and performance testing can be used.
Suggestion 13.1.1 – Reference SAPS performance metrics of source hardware
SAP benchmarks hardware using SAP Application Performance
Standard (SAPS)
A sizing based on SAPS is appropriate for a migration that introduces minimal changes to the underlying capacity requirements, often referred to as a lift and shift migration.
Suggestion 13.1.2 – Reference SAP EarlyWatch Alert reports and monitoring tools for historical usage details
SAP EarlyWatch Alert
In addition to EarlyWatch alert reports, infrastructure level monitoring tools can provide more granularity and further insights.
Suggestion 13.1.3 – Use SAP HANA sizing reports to estimate compute requirements
When migrating to SAP HANA, use SAP provided tools for estimating the size of the target compute. The output generated by these tools details the hardware sizing requirements for your SAP HANA database.
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SAP Documentation: SAP HANA Administration Guide for HANA Platform
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AWS Documentation: SAP HANA Sizing
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SAP Note: 1793345 – Sizing for SAP Suite on HANA
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SAP Note: 1872170 – ABAP on HANA sizing report (S/4HANA, Suite on HANA...)
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SAP Note: 2296290 – New Sizing Report for SAP BW/4HANA
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SAP Note: 1958910 - EarlyWatch Alert For HANA Database
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Suggestion 13.1.4 – Use SAP Quick Sizer for greenfield implementations and functional changes
SAP Quick Sizer can be used for sizing new SAP implementations or for those undergoing changes (for example, increased user base, new functionality or modules). The tool helps you to translate your application’s requirements into hardware specifications. For best results, technical and functional teams should collaborate to input values into the Quick Sizer tool.
We recommend the use of SAP expert sizing to validate the sizing of complex implementations.
For more information on SAP tools and services, refer to the following:
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SAP Documentation: SAP: Sizing Benchmarks
Suggestion 13.1.5 – Use proof of concept deployments for sizing accuracy
You can take advantage of the flexibility of AWS services to right-size your SAP workloads and scale as business demands change. Use proofs of concept (POCs) to test migrations to cloud and analyze the performance requirements. This can help right-size the workloads for both cost and performance.