4. Green keeping
- Implement an
authorization concept
linked to this
structure
- Implement a
company wide
package structure for
your repository
5. Care for structure
Further Information
help.sap.com – SAP HANA Authorizations http://bit.ly/16hrGrd
scn.sap.com – How to set up your roles http://scn.sap.com/docs/DOC-53974
modeler
roles
XS developer
roles
role admin
roles
dev coordinator
roles
support
roles
It matters if you are on-prem or „in the cloud“
6. Access to SAP HANA
- central and strategic platform (unlike other DBs before)
- more interfaces (procedures, XS apps, Hadoop, Excel)
- new users for a database (developers, end-users)
- SAP HANA Studio
- SAP WebIDE
7. SAP HANA XS
SAP HANA Studio && SAP WebIDE
SAP HANA
Studio
Developer/Admin
SAP WebIDE
SAP WebIDE
application
Developer/Admin
DBSL-
Interface
Development coordinator
roll-out strategy
on-prem/on-demand (firewall, routing)
8. New possibilities for software architecture
- code-to-data paradigm: a double-edged sword
- evaluating, learning, sharing
- What about native
HANA artifacts?
Hopefully our applications
will not look like this
10. Impacts on your application(s)
- running backup procedures during „high noon“
- virus scans (the classical ones ;-)
- network latencies or lack of bandwith
- system replication setup
- high amount of running background processes
- unloads
So, where do I start?
12. SAP HANA System Replication – why is it so
important?
memory
disc
memory
disc
memory
disc
SYNC ASYNC
buffer
tier 1 tier 2 tier 3
I/OI/O
Commit time
13. SAP HANA System Replication – why is it so
important?
memory
disc
memory
disc
memory
disc
SYNCMEM ASYNC
buffer
tier 1 tier 2 tier 3
I/OI/O
Commit time
14. MARTIN STEINBERG | SAP MENTOR
Thank you very much for your attention and enjoy
SAP Inside Track Rome 2015 ;-)
sbg.martin@gmail.com
@SbgMartin