SAP system copy On-premises: all involved source/target systems in the company's own data centers - SAP Stuff

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On-premises: all involved source/target systems in the company's own data centers
Types of SAP system copy
Basically, a distinction is made between the initial setup and refresh of a non-productive SAP system. In the past, the cost of a refresh, i.e., updating the environment with new data, often corresponded to the cost of the initial setup. This also restricted the availability of the productive system, which is hardly tolerable for companies that operate internationally and in different time zones.

As mentioned above, an SAP system copy created for updates is a special use case of homogeneous system copy. Here, a production system represents the source and a non-production system with a specific long-term task in the SAP system landscape represents the target. The most common update scenario involves updating a QA system in the SAP transport system.
SAP system deployment scenarios
The term "system copy" describes the process of creating a copy of an SAP system on a new server. There are two types to be distinguished: homogeneous and heterogeneous system copy and one can get to the system copy in different ways.

With "Shortcut for SAP Systems" a tool is available that simplifies the SAP system copy and offers additional possibilities.


Instead of several days, only hours are required for system copying.

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