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For on-premise implementations, you need to be familiar with sizing considerations both for SAP HANA as an appliance and for a tailored data center integration (TDI) implementation.
The most important sizing variable is memory. However, as SAP HANA compresses data and the compression factor heavily depends on that data, special tools and expertise are required for accurate sizing.
For new SAP HANA implementations, you can use the HANA version of SAP Quick Sizer.
For this topic, you need to understand the differences between a single and multiple host system and understand the concepts of host, instance, and system.
Where to find the right documentation, SAP Notes and how to navigate the Product Availability Matrix is covered in the next two tutorial videos:
SAP HANA Academy - SAP HANA platform Installation and Update: Documentation
SAP HANA Academy - SAP HANA platform Installation and Update: PAM
The specific operating system requirements are documented not in the SAP HANA server installation guide but in a number of SAP Notes, for the different platforms (Intel and IBM Power), HANA versions (1.0 and 2.0), operating systems (SUSE Linux Enterprise Server, Red Hat Enterprise Linux), and operating systems versions (SLES 11, 12 SP1, 12 SP2), etc.
For this topic, you need to be familiar with the SAP HANA database lifecycle manager (hdblcm).
In the next video tutorial, the different interfaces (command-line, Windows, web), modes (interactive, batch) and versions (installation/update, resident for post-installation) are discussed.
The next topic covers installation automation using the SAP HANA database lifecycle management tool in command-line mode for an unattended installation with a parameter and password file. This is covered in the next video tutorial:
The SAP HANA cockpit is a completely new component for SAP HANA 2.0 and is a new topic for this exam. Cockpit is comprised of a number of XS Advanced microservices and web applications and runs on a dedicated SAP HANA, express edition system.
SAP HANA cockpit architecture
Note that in later versions of SAP HANA 1.0 (SPS 09 - 11), also included an XS classic application named cockpit. This version was deprecated in SPS 12.
There is a full playlist on the SAP HANA cockpit on the SAP HANA Academy.
SAP HANA Academy - Getting Started with SAP HANA cockpit playlist
Installing the SAP HANA cockpit is very easy and is covered in the next video tutorial:
SAP HANA Academy - Getting Started with SAP HANA cockpit: Installation
After installing the system, you need to register the SAP HANA systems that you want to manage with cockpit as a resource. For this, a technical user needs to be created on that system. Optionally you can create resource groups and cockpit user. The tool you use for this is the cockpit manager.
How to update an SAP HANA cockpit system is covered in the next video tutorial:
SAP HANA Academy - Installation and Update: SAP HANA Server Update
SAP HANA Platform Lifecycle Management
The SAP HANA different versions of the hdblcm tool - one to install and update, one for post-configuration tasks - is already covered in the tutorial video for topic area 3 (see above). This topic covers all the platform lifecycle management tasks that can be performed with the resident hdblcm tool.
How to add components is the topic of the next video tutorial:
SAP HANA Academy - Installation and Update: Uninstall
SAP HANA Interactive Education
SAP HANA Interactive Education, or SHINE, is a demo application that makes it easy to learn how to build applications on SAP HANA Extended Application Services Advanced Model.
How to install SHINE is covered in the next video tutorial:
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