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SAP Hardware Solutions : Servers, Storage, and Networks for MySAP. Com by Michael Missbach and Uwe M. Hoffmann (2000, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherPrentice Hall PTR
ISBN-100130280844
ISBN-139780130280848
eBay Product ID (ePID)1665410

Product Key Features

Number of Pages400 Pages
Publication NameSap Hardware Solutions : Servers, Storage, and Networks for Mysap. Com
LanguageEnglish
SubjectEnterprise Applications / Business Intelligence Tools, Client-Server Computing, Enterprise Applications / General
Publication Year2000
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaComputers
AuthorMichael Missbach, Uwe M. Hoffmann
FormatTrade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height1 in
Item Weight23 Oz
Item Length9.2 in
Item Width7 in

Additional Product Features

Edition Number3
Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
LCCN00-047891
Dewey Edition21
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal005.7/1369
SynopsisMost SAP books focus on software : this one focuses on the underlying hardware, offering practical, business-oriented recommendations for maximizing performance, availability, manageability, and cost-effectiveness. Written by two leading Hewlett-Packard SAP experts, it covers every hardware component that impacts SAP application components in mySAP.com, including servers, storage, desktop clients, LAN and WAN infrastructure, backup systems, even printers. KEY TOPICS: The authors begin by reviewing the server technologies commonly used today for SAP projects, covering support and certification requirements, the roles of the database, application server, and other servers typically found in the SAP environment; performance benchmarks, scalability, and server consolidation. They review server sizing in depth, covering information gathering, analysis, and planning for future growth, and presenting real-life examples. Next, they offer guidance on disk storage, including best practice tips for SAP database disk layout, and new technologies such as Storage Area Networks (SANs). The book includes detailed coverage of disaster recovery, including sophisticated zero-down-time backup and remote database mirror solutions; clustering and automated failover for high availability; and requirements for client PCs, printers, and output management systems. The book's extensive section on networking covers everything from network architectures and IP address structures to the physical components of a SAP network, including innovative high-availability approaches to cabling infrastructures. mySAP.com Internet-based solutions are reviewed in the context of their impact on servers and networks. MARKET: For every IT manager, hardware infrastructure and network planner, consultant, and business manager responsible for SAP implementation and/or performance., Most SAP books focus on software this one focuses on the underlying hardware, offering practical, business-oriented recommendations for maximizing performance, availability, manageability, and cost-effectiveness. It covers every hardware component that impacts SAP application components in mySAP.com, including servers, storage, desktop clients, LAN and WAN infrastructure, backup systems, even printers. The authors begin by reviewing the server technologies commonly used today for SAP projects, covering support and certification requirements, the roles of the database, application server, and other servers typically found in the SAP environment; performance benchmarks, scalability, and server consolidation. They review server sizing in depth, presenting real-life examples. Next, they offer guidance on disk storage, including best practice tips for SAP database disk layout, and new technologies such as Storage Area Networks (SANs). The book includes detailed coverage of disaster recovery, including sophisticated zero-down-time backup and remote database mirror solutions; clustering and automated failover for high availability; and requirements for client PCs, printers, and output management systems. An extensive section on networking covers everything from network architectures and IP address structures to the physical components of a SAP network, including innovative high-availability approaches to cabling infrastructures. The mySAP.com Internet-based solutions are reviewed in the context of their impact on servers and networks., Most SAP books focus on software : this one focuses on the underlying hardware, offering practical, business-oriented recommendations for maximizing performance, availability, manageability, and cost-effectiveness. It covers every hardware component that impacts SAP application components in mySAP.com, including servers, storage, desktop clients, LAN and WAN infrastructure, backup systems, even printers. The authors begin by reviewing the server technologies commonly used today for SAP projects, covering support and certification requirements, the roles of the database, application server, and other servers typically found in the SAP environment; performance benchmarks, scalability, and server consolidation. They review server sizing in depth, presenting real-life examples. Next, they offer guidance on disk storage, including best practice tips for SAP database disk layout, and new technologies such as Storage Area Networks (SANs). The book includes detailed coverage of disaster recovery, including sophisticated zero-down-time backup and remote database mirror solutions; clustering and automated failover for high availability; and requirements for client PCs, printers, and output management systems. An extensive section on networking covers everything from network architectures and IP address structures to the physical components of a SAP network, including innovative high-availability approaches to cabling infrastructures. The mySAP.com Internet-based solutions are reviewed in the context of their impact on servers and networks., This book presents the hardware solutions needed for a successful SAP implementation, going into technical detail when necessary to help explain the impact on an SAP system.
LC Classification NumberHF5548.4.R2M57 2000