on 2016 Apr 14 1:45 PM
Hi All,
I was working in SM59 and stumbled upon two HTTP RFC-Destinations that I havent noticed until now:
CSI_AWS_S3 and CSI_AWS_EC2.
As the name implies, one is for Amazon EC2 and one for Amazon S3 - both are not working.
I checked in another system (different customer) and found them as well.
Google has not much about them, only a page from Amazon with some informations about SAP on EC2.
Has anyone an idea why SAP ships them?
Is it save to delete them?
Thanks in advance for your support!
Cheers
Kai
Request clarification before answering.
These destinations can be used with a cloud-based approach, for example, with the SCM Optimizers. The destinations were automatically created to simplify the setup of these 'Optimizers in the cloud.'
Although it is generally not recommended to delete default or internal destinations, if a particular application—such as in this case with SCM Optimizers—is not being used, you can safely remove these destinations.
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