on 07-04-2012 4:39 PM
Good Afternoon,
I have a SAP Enterprise R/3 4.70 110 system and i'm helping the functional team to fill the Quicksizer in order to understand the current SAPS of the current system so i'm using Quicksizer tool...
I don't know were i can find the following information in the system (transactions, programs, functions, etc...) in order to fill the form...
Peak Load hours for
Financials
Logistics Execution
Production Dev. & Execution
Sales & Service
Active Users with activity measure (Low Activity, Medium Activity, High Activity) for
Financials
CO-USER
FI-USER
Logistics Execution
LE-USER
Production Dev. & Execution
ALM-USER
MM-USER
PP-USER
PS-USER
QM-USER
Sales & Service
CS-AG
SD-CUST
SD-BIL
SD-POS
SD-SLS
What should i consider for low activity, medium activity and high activity?
Is there any other (faster) way to determine the current SAPS for current system without doing this? If yes, how can i find that?
Thanks for all the help you can give me.
Best Regards,
Pedro
The questions which you are asking are something which you need query the Customer .
Peak Load hours for an application can be told by the respective departments in the organization .
For example say 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM is the maximum load for Sales .
So figure out the peak working hours in each of the departments for your customer for which you need the information.
As far as the number of users are concerned , this should also be a question to the respective departments. For reference , https://websmp103.sap-ag.de/~sapidb/011000358700000523272005E.PDF
Go to page number 29 of the above document to understand the definition low,medium and high activity users.
I suggest you access the documents under https://websmp103.sap-ag.de/sizing
--> SAP Netweaver in detail -->Solution Life-cycle management --> Hardware Sizing -->Quciksizer tool --> Using the quicksizer .
For determining the current SAPS of the system , check the SAP certified benchmark results on different hardware under http://www1.sap.com/solutions/benchmark/sd2tier.epx
and compare it with your system. The one item in the above link which best matches your system configuration should give an approximate value of SAPS. It cannot be considered as the exact value.
Regards
Ratnajit
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