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SAP One Server 2.0 –Overview
Lars RieckeProduct Management BU SMB, SAP AG
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Learning Objectives
As a result of this workshop, you will be able to:
Have a general Overview about the concept of SAP One Server Know the content and tools of this toolkitHave Technical DetailsKnow when and how to use SAP One Server
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Agenda
General Introduction
Technical Overview
Options and Benefits
Summary/Q&A
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Today’s SMB Market Requirements for Business Applications
Easy to operateReduced TCO
Coverage of all business processes
Simplified System LandscapeReliability
Technology
ApplicationBusiness
Require-ments
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Positioning in SAPs Solution Offering
mySAP Business Suite
SAP Business One
mySAP All-in-OneSAP One Server toolkit is an option
for mySAP All-in-One solutions
Functionality / Industry Support
Business Size
Full functionality
Full functionality pre-configured
Necessary functionalityfor companies with
up to 250 employees
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What is SAP One Server
A “Toolbox” for partners and customers in the SMB market to build up and operate a simplified system landscape for mySAP All-in-One solutions
SAP R/3, SAP BW and non-ABAP middleware components on ONE server with ONE databaseUsing MCOD (Multiple Components on One Database) installation methods
It is not A new product
Well known and tested SAP standard products, routines and concepts such as SAP R/3 and MCOD are usedPartners can re-use existing knowledge, experiences or solutions
MCODSAP One Server id just using the MCOD Installation Option
mySAP All-in-OneSAP One Server is an option to install mySAP All-in-One solutionsNot all mySAP All-in-One solutions must/can use SAP One Server
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Technical Platforms for mySAP All-in-One
R/3
CRM BW
Distributed System Landscape:
Options for Simplification
One Server Multiple Databases
R/3
CRM
BW
Multiple Servers One Databases
R/3 CRM BW
BW
CRM
R/3
One Server One Databases
SAP One Server
BW
CRM*
R/3
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SAP One Server Development Platform for Partners
End-to-End Solution for Small & Mid-size BusinessesEnd-to-End Solution for Small & Mid-size Businesses
SAP
One
Ser
ver
tool
kit
Industry Solutions for mySAP Business Suite
Solution ZSolution YSolution X Del
iver
edby
Par
tner
SAP Best Practices Optional
Operating System Hardware
Technology
Database
*AdditionalApplication
mySAP Business SuiteR/3 BW Middle-
ware
* Needs to be installed manually
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SAP One Server – A Growing “Toolbox”
Customer focus
Available:Operation ConceptSupport ConceptDeployment Guide for ISA R/3 Edition for SAP ONE Server
Planned (still under evaluation):
Extended Toolset for operations, change management, monitoring
Partner focus
Available:Automated Installation ToolInstallation GuideCost Analysis ToolCCMS Configuration Guide
Planned (still under evaluation):
Extended Toolset for operations, change management, monitoring
Shipment of tools and content on two DVDs or via web download from SAP Service Marketplace
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Agenda
General Introduction
Technical Overview
Options and Benefits
Summary/Q&A
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SAP One Server using MCOD
Multiple Components in One Database (MCOD) is a feature in the installation process for mySAP Business Suite components
OLTP (e.g. SAP R/3) and OLAP (e.g. SAP BW) mix is possible
Possibility to install several components independently in a SINGLE database
Each mySAP application uses its schema by accessing the databasewith a unique dedicated database userTables and data exist in parallel and fully independent
Applications will be installed in parallelReduces Administration complexitySimplifies Backup and Recovery concepts
Other SAP Application ...
SAP R/3 Enterprise
SAP BW 3.1
RDBMS
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Independence Of Single Systems
(De)Installation of individual components possible
Standard upgrade of individual components possible
Data exchange on application level
Integrity of business dataNo special coding for MCOD installationsNo locking conflicts on database tables
For more information about MCOD please visit the SAP Service Marketplace alias MCOD(http://service.sap.com/mcod) business dataX
SAP R/3 SAP BW
business data
RDBMS
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Installation Routines
Installation Tool will install Database and Component SystemsModified SAPInst is usedAutomated Installation process for all components, middleware and connectivityInstallation option for productive or development systems
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1.
2.
3. 4.
Prerequisites
Installation Tool
Installation Guide
Post Installation
Steps
Partner Solution
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Partner Solution
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Installation Steps
1. SAPinst installation2. Installation Input Phase
3. MS SQL Server 20004. SP 3 for MS SQL Server5. ITS6. BW Central Instance7. BW Database Instance8. BW SPAM update9. BW Support Packages10. BW Client copy11. BW Java Upgrade12. R/3 Enterprise Central Instance13. R/3 Enterprise Database Instance14. R/3 SPAM update15. R/3 Support Packages16. R/3 Client copy17. R/3 Enterprise Java Upgrade18. IGS19. SAP GUI
Attended
Unattended
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System Landscape Options
R/3
CRM BW
Transport or
Client Copy
SAP One Server
BW
CRM*
R/3
R/3
CRM BW
Transport or
Client Copy
R/3
CRM BW
The distribution of mySAP All-in-One Solution does not depend on the implemented system Landscape
Existing partner solutions can be used for SAP One Server
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Agenda
General Introduction
Technical Overview
Options and Benefits
Summary/Q&A
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The Opportunity
Why now?Even today’s SMB customers require sophisticated business processes which span over multiple applications
SAP One Server can help to reduce the required System Landscape through infrastructure consolidation to just one server and one database.
Customers require to run the system infrastructure cost effectives with limited IT resources or 3rd party services
Through standard concepts and tools, SAP One Server helps to reduce the Total Cost of Operations
Who can use it?New and existing customers
Customers which require SAP R/3 and SAP BW functionalities to solve their business requirementsOther applications such as SAP CRM can be added manually but are not part of the SAP One Server content and concepts
All industries - SAP One Server has not industry specific content since it builds up a technical infrastructure
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SAP One Server Implementation Scenarios
SAP One Server
SAP One Server
Partner Solution
SAP One Server
Additional Application *
Partner Solution
* Installed manually on a project base
New Customer Installation
New Accounts
Upgrade to new Release(s)
SAP R/3 Enterprise,SAP BW 3.1
Hardware Landscape Consolidation
Multiple systems onone machine
Platform Migration
HW, OS, DB
System Landscape Extension
Install e.g Test/Sand-box system with S1S
Inst
alle
d B
ase
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Customer Impacts – Reduced Complexity
Reduced Infrastructure Complexity and Eased Up Administration
ERP System
Applicatiom
BI System
DB 3
DB 1
DB 2
Vendor A
Vendor B
Vendor C
mySAP Busines Suite
DB
Vendor: SAP
Add. Appl*
SAP BW (BI)
SAP R/3 (ERP)
* Needs to be installed manually
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Reduced implementation time, costs and risks through automated and unattended installation process
Stable and Risk Free InstallationAutomated Installation and Operational Concepts lead to operational reliability
Comparison of installation durations
* Hardware: 4 GB RAM, 4x550 MHz Xeon CPUs, 9 GB Pagefile, Comparison Date: March 2003
= Overall installation time:1) System preparation2) Parameter input3) Unattended installation4) Post-installation steps
1 2 3 4 5 6 (days)
SAP One Server
Standard
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= Effective working time1) System preparation2) Parameter input3) Post-installation steps
Customer Impacts – Reduced Risks and Times
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Customer Impacts – Reduced Costs
Example: 18% Cost Reduction for Technical Infrastructure
SAP One Server Cost Analysis ToolCompare “standard” and SAP One Server projects for individual customer projects
Most cost expenses have been identified for the areas
Operations Including Maintenance FeesLimited cost reduction possible for this area
Administration (Service Delivery)
Most cost reduction possible in the areas of System and Release Planning, Implementation and System Administration
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Result of Performance Test
Performance tests to evaluate QuickSizer Results for SAP One Server
Parallel Benchmark of SAP R/3 Enterprise and SAP BWUsing 4 CPU/ 4GB HP ProLiant Server (Intel Architecture)
Even under intensive use, the applications are stable, providinggood response times and high data throughput.
Different SAP applications (OLAP / OLTP)can be run with one server and onedatabase.
Additive sizing approachUse the Quick Sizer and to follow thegeneral sizing guidelinesPerformed sizing for each system individually, the values obtained for each system just have to be added.
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Status and Outlook
Platform:SAP One Server 2.0 is only available for Windows 2000 Advanced Server and Microsoft SQL Server 2000 platformOnly an English version for tools and guides will be available
Roll out:Mass Shipment since August 2003
SAP available for productive use15 Shipments into 5 countries so far
Roll out and shipment will be handled through partner channel, normal ordering process with Material Number
Release StrategyRelease 2.0 will be continuously extended with tools and guidesInstallation tool will be updated when new Service Releases are availableNew SAP One Server release when new component releases are available
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Summary - SAP One Server
More leads and more licenses through the positioning of SAP One Server
Die Chance for Sales
The ResultAnother reason to choose a simple and cost
effective IT solution from SAP
The Value AddA better SAP-SolutionBetter Success with SAP
The AdvantagesReduced ComplexityReduced Risks
Faster ProductivityReduced Costs
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Further Information
Public Web:SAP Service Marketplace: service.sap.com/smb-oneserverwww.sap.com/smb mySAP All-in-One
Related SAP Education Training Opportunitieshttp://service.sap.com/rkt-smbE-learning map for SAP One Server
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Q&A
Questions?
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