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SAP HANA migration

Migrating to SAP HANA involves moving your existing SAP system to the SAP HANA
database platform. This migration is often done to take advantage of the in-memory
computing capabilities of SAP HANA, which can significantly improve performance
and enable new functionalities. Here's a general guide to help you with the SAP
HANA migration process:
Assessment and Planning:
Assess your current landscape: Understand your existing SAP landscape, including
hardware, software versions, and customizations.
Check system requirements: Ensure that your hardware and software meet the
prerequisites for SAP HANA.
Plan your migration strategy: Decide on the migration approach - greenfield (new
implementation) or brownfield (migration of existing data).
Perform a system sizing: Determine the appropriate hardware and memory
requirements for your SAP HANA system.
Preparation:
Update your SAP software: Ensure that your current SAP system is running the latest
support packages and patches.
Data cleanup and archiving: Perform data cleanup and archiving to reduce the
volume of data to be migrated.
Backup: Take a complete backup of your existing SAP system to ensure data integrity
during the migration.
Technical Migration:
Install SAP HANA: Set up the SAP HANA database and necessary infrastructure.
Data migration: Perform the actual data migration from your existing database to
SAP HANA. This can be done using tools like SAP DMO (Database Migration Option)
or other third-party migration tools.
Post-migration checks: Validate the data consistency and completeness after the
migration.
Functional Migration:
Adapt custom code: Modify custom ABAP code and SQL statements to ensure
compatibility with SAP HANA.
Test scenarios: Execute comprehensive testing to ensure that all SAP modules and
custom developments work correctly on the new platform.
Performance Optimization:
Optimize queries: Leverage SAP HANA's in-memory capabilities by optimizing SQL
queries and data models.
Review and adjust configurations: Fine-tune system parameters to optimize
performance.
Training and Documentation:
Train your IT staff: Ensure that your IT team is familiar with the new SAP HANA
environment.
Update documentation: Revise system documentation to reflect the changes
introduced by the migration.
Go-Live and Post-Migration Activities:
Execute the final data migration: Perform the final data migration to synchronize
data between the old and new systems.
Monitor and optimize: Monitor system performance and address any issues that
arise in the post-migration phase.
User acceptance testing: Conduct user acceptance testing to ensure that all business
processes are functioning as expected.
Support and Maintenance:
Provide ongoing support: Establish a support plan to address any issues that may
arise post-migration.
Continuous improvement: Regularly assess and optimize your SAP HANA system for
performance and efficiency.
Remember that the specifics of your SAP HANA migration may vary based on your
organization's unique requirements and the SAP landscape you are currently using.
It's advisable to engage with SAP consultants or experts to guide you through the
process and ensure a successful migration. For more information visit – Roi e-
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