1 - Design SAP workload to allow understanding and reaction to its state - SAP Lens

1 - Design SAP workload to allow understanding and reaction to its state

How do you design your SAP workload so that you can understand its state? Design your SAP workload so that it provides the information necessary across all components for you to understand its internal and external state. Consider infrastructure, SAP technology/basis, front end, and network components. Design monitoring and logging approaches which capture metrics to allow real-time monitoring and also historical logging to allow remediation and post-event analysis.

ID Priority Best Practice
☐ BP 1.1 Required Implement prerequisites for monitoring SAP on AWS
☐ BP 1.2 Required Implement infrastructure monitoring for SAP
☐ BP 1.3 Required Implement application and database monitoring for SAP
☐ BP 1.4 Highly Recommended Implement workload configuration monitoring
☐ BP 1.5 Highly Recommended Implement user activity monitoring
☐ BP 1.6 Highly Recommended Implement dependency monitoring
☐ BP 1.7 Recommended Implement single pane of glass health monitoring across your SAP workloads
☐ BP 1.8 Recommended Use automated response and recovery techniques to react to monitoring alerts

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