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Claud Appliance Library transports and sizing

former_member601158
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  • We are using the following SAP CAL instance and we need to guarantee that all the transport order created in this environment could be transport to another similar instance (S4H 17.09 v2) installed in another server. Please confirm us this approach in order to start our customization activities.
  • How I can check if the actual sizing can support the customizing and workbench activities of SAP Team (around 20 consultants)
Matt_Fraser
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Matias,

You had an incorrect tag for your question. "SAP Transportation Management" is not related to the movement of changes through your SAP landscape; it's related to managing the movement of trucks and goods, i.e. it's a functional product. The correct tag for issues related to the Change and Transport System is "Software Logistics - Change Control and Transport," and the tag for all issues related to managing software versions -- transports, support packs, upgrades, etc -- is "Software Logistics." Using an incorrect tag will hinder the ability of people to answer your question, since it will not appear in front of the right audience.

Best regards,
Matt Fraser
SAP Community Moderator

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JoergWolf
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Hi Matias,

the easiest way would be to do a "real life" check of your scenarios:

1. Transports:
Create and release a small transport in system 1, copy it over to system 2 (in usr/sap/trans) and manually import it there.

2. User load for 20 consultants:
Hard to predict and no guarantee (as usual in sizing guesstimates) but I would say it's doable. On the 1809 appliance (successor of 1709), we just had a partner workshop with 40-50 participants in parallel (creating custom business objects/ CDS views/oData services) and that worked OK on the standard AWS image. Maybe do a gradual load test and if needed scale out to a bigger VM in one of the cloud providers.

Best, Joerg