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Former Member
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could you explain me ' what is system landscape?' and in each system how many clients will be there?

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Former Member
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Hi,

R/3 System Landscape -> It is the architecture of servers

R/3 have three types of landscapes..

1.Development -> Consultants customize according to customers requirements.

2.Quality -> Team who test customization.

3.Production -> Place where live data of company is recorded.

Look at the below SAP links to understand the SAP Landscape clearly

http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/31/f0ff69551e4f259fdad799a229363e/content.htm

http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/fe/39ae3d47afd652e10000000a114084/content.htm

http://www.sap-img.com/general/what-is-sap--landscape.htm

Regards,

Priyanka.

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Former Member
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Hi raju,

The system landscape description is an exact model of the installed system landscape.

The classes in the system landscape description are linked to those classes in the component information by using associations. In this way, an installed component that is entered in the system landscape description can quickly find current, relevant information by using its corresponding instances in the component information.

Features

The system landscape description provides information about the following:

· Systems and system topology (network addresses and links, for example)

· Component structures

· Component information of the installed software

Landscape is like a server system or like a layout of the servers or some may even call it the architecture of the server’s viz. SAP is divided into three different landscapes DEVELOPMENT, QAS (QUALITY CLIENT) and PROD (PRODUCTION).

-DEV would have multiple clients for ex: 190- Sandbox, 100- Golden, 180- Unit Test.

- QAS may again have multiple clients for ex: 300- Integration Test, 700 to 710 Training.

- PROD may have something like a 1 Production.

DEVELOPMENT ---> QUALITY -

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PRODUCTION

DEVELOPMENT: is where the consultants do the customization as per the company's requirement. Here the consultants developing different objects like (reports, forms, interfaces, conversion programs) using ABAP Work bench tools and analyze the performance and results of each and every object by using different tools like DERBUGGER (/h is the transaction code), RUNTIME ANALYSER (se30), SQL TRACE (st05).

QUALITY: is where the core team members and other members test the customization.

PRODUCTION: is where the live data of the company is recorded.

Thanks,

reward If HElpful.

anversha_s
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hi,

SAP R/3 landscape generally can be viewed as the path of transports.

It depends on the company how many systems they want to keep from Development/sandbox to Production server.

For example in my the landscape is

Sandbox -> Development -> QA -> prod

Thanks,

Anversha

Former Member
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Hi,

R/3 System Landscape -> It is the architecture of servers

R/3 have three types of landscapes..

1.Development -> Consultants customize according to customers requirements.

2.Quality -> Team who test customization.

3.Production -> Place where live data of company is recorded.

Look at the below SAP links to understand the SAP Landscape clearly

http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/31/f0ff69551e4f259fdad799a229363e/content.htm

http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/fe/39ae3d47afd652e10000000a114084/content.htm

http://www.sap-img.com/general/what-is-sap--landscape.htm

Regards,

Priyanka.