Following factors should be
considered when deciding which Operating System to use with SAP.
§ Current skill set of IT staff, cost of retraining,
and cost of hiring new staff
§ Support from operating system vendors
§ Confidence on the Operating System and the vendor
§ Verifiable client references
§ Relationship of operating system vendor with SAP
64-bit OS
Starting 2007, SAP
software is only supported on 64-bit operating systems. 64-bit hardware is more
prevalent. The demand for 32-bit hardware and therefore 32-bit operating system
is reducing with time. For SAP systems, only 64-bit hardware should be
considered unless you have good reasons to support older versions of SAP or
some other related software that only runs on 32-bit environment.
Selecting OS
When making a
decision on which Operating System to use with your SAP system, you should keep
in mind following features:
§ Memory Management
§ Crash Recovery
§ Patch Management
§ Security
§ Clustering Capabilities
§ Support for third party management utilities
§ Presence of built-in management utilities
It may or may not be
compatible with your IT department's vision to invest in new toolsets. In that
case you also have to make sure that your existing monitoring applications,
virus scanning software and backup solutions would work with this operating
system.
SAP OS Directory Structure
On UNIX and Linux OS,
SAP is installed on the directory:
/usr/sap
On Windows SAP resides in:
x:\usr\sap
Where x is a drive letter.
/usr/sap
On Windows SAP resides in:
x:\usr\sap
Where x is a drive letter.
On windows the folder
x:\usr\sap is shared as SAPMNT.
You can access this folder from other machine as \\machinename\sapmnt
where machine name is the name or IP address of the machine hosting SAP.
If you have multiple SAP instances on Windows machine then all instances must be installed under the same directory SAPMNT.
On all OS, UNIX, Linux, and Windows the next directory level is SID.
SID stands for SAP system identifier.
You can access this folder from other machine as \\machinename\sapmnt
where machine name is the name or IP address of the machine hosting SAP.
If you have multiple SAP instances on Windows machine then all instances must be installed under the same directory SAPMNT.
On all OS, UNIX, Linux, and Windows the next directory level is SID.
SID stands for SAP system identifier.
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