on 08-24-2008 7:23 PM
Hi All,
We have to provide XI/PI system to our client for integration of the SAP and non SAP systems.We also have to use a fresh ECC 6.0 system .
Is SAP XI/PI is embeded with it , i.e is it installed automatically with the Installation of ECC 6.0 system ? Or do we need to separately do some configuration .
Please clear my doubt on this.
Regards,
Amit
Hi anybody can send me differenet version of XI/PI...plz help its urgent.thnaks in advance
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Hi Amit,
XI/PI is not integrated with ECC 6.0 .XI/PI is a middleware and it is a part of Netewaver Stack we need to install it seprately and diff configuration need to be done
Regards
Sampath
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All Thanks for the reply, now I am clear that we need to install XI separately.
Can anyone please let me know what is the hardware configuration required, which database we need to use and which OS will be suitable ?
If possible then please provide me the Installation guide for the same.
Regards,
Amit
XI can be installed on Unix as well as Windows server, Now PI 7. X comes with NetWeaver suite. Oracle can be database for this.
I think you should have 16 GB RAM for better performance.
The best thing is let your basis people do all these things because configuration is real pain in case of XI.
Go for configuration wizard instead of manual configuration.
Regards,
Nishant
>>Is SAP XI/PI is embeded with it , i.e is it installed automatically with the Installation of ECC 6.0 system
XI/PI is an all together separate tool,its not installed along with ECC.You need to buy separate license for it and install it from scratch.
Thanx
Aamir
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