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Sap Cloud Connector on Windows ARM64

rogerio_ribeiro2
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Hi experts,

I've been trying to install the Cloud Connector on a macbook air with a processor M1.

I've created a virtual machine with the Parallels Technical Preview version for a Windows 10 ARM64 based.

As expected, both versions of cloud connector (portable and MSI) didn't run. How could I run it?

Will SAP provide a version for this architecture in Windows and/or Mac?

Best Regards

Rogerio

rogerio_ribeiro2
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Dear experts dennis.seah and marcelo.ramos,

please, is there some solution from SAP to use the cloud connector with windows arm64 based?

BR,

Rogerio

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Were you able to resolve this. I am planning to buy mac air on m1. Checking if it could run application s for SAP. please let me know

rogerio_ribeiro2
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Hi Gowrinath,

I partially run all applications on M1. For ABAP coding, I've installed the SAP Gui for Java on macOs Big Sur. Also, I have Parallels with a Windows Arm64 to use screen painter, sap script and adobe forms. However, I didn't find any solution to the Cloud Connector. I need it to code SAPUI5 with the WebIDE, but there isn't a Cloud Connector Arm64 for Windows or Mac.

Dear experts dennis.seah, marcelo.ramos,

please, would you know when SAP will deploy an Arm64 version for the connector?

Best Regards,

Rogerio

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maciejz1
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Hi Rogerio,

I investigated the issue further, and much better solution is to run portable SAP_CC x86 version with x86 JVM version on M1 MacBook. Both runs fine thanks to rosetta2.

What you need to do is to download and extract JVM for macOS x86_64 sapjvm-8.1.083-macosx-x64.zip, do the same with Cloud connector version for macOS x86_64 sapcc-2.14.0.1-macosx-x64.tar.gz. Set java_home path to extracted JVM and run go.sh from cloud connector folder.

The system may give you an error saying that the developer could not be identified and program cannot be executed. In this case you need to search for the name of the file which causes errors find it in the finder and open it from there. This will add the file to list of exceptions, and then you should be able to successfully execute go.sh.

The only downside is that it consumes around 800 MB of RAM.

Best regards

Maciej

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Hi Maciej,

I thank you for your investigation and suggestion.

I've recently created a virtual machine on Azure with minimum requirements, only to run those application which don't run on M1.

Anyway I will try to run the portable version.

Best Regards,

Rogerio