on ‎2008 Mar 17 7:48 AM
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Hi,
As per the discussion in SDN earlier:
Goto http://www.sap.com/solutions/benchmark/measuring/index.epx to see the description of the SAPS Definition (SAP Application Performance Standard).
Overall to summarize: SAP is not a hardware vendor and the SAPS Definition is an agreed upon method of defining the capacity requirements of an SAP system which all hardware vendors can translate into actual hardware. As CPU's increase in speed and memory decreases in latency, storage arrays, fiber channels, virtual or LPAR environments - the overall SAPS will remain unchanged or change with respect to customer activity, volume, business needs and release and type of the SAP Application.
Hope that makes some sense - take the SAPS to your hardware vendor and they will be able to translate the SAP's to the respective eqiupment as necessary.
Do additionally refer to the respective installation guide for minimum requirements for Solution Manager Installation to insure your solution is capable of meeting minimum requirements.
Regards
Bala
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