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Performance and Scalability are fundamental characteristics of standard software in general. The most important indicators for performance are response time and data throughput.
It is expected that a system behaves in a predictable manner when throughput rises. The precondition for this behavior is that the system, that is, software and hardware, are scalable. When an IT system is scalable, it is possible to perform adequate sizing. During sizing of the hardware, the necessary resources are determined for performance-critical business processes to run smoothly.
SAP Standard Application Benchmarks results illuminate the scalability and manageability of large installations and help customers and partners to find the appropriate hardware configuration for their IT solutions.
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| Right-Sizing Your Hardware 10 months ago | by Sebastian Schmitt |
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| [SAP] SAP Performance Tuning - Part I - The theoretical approach 1 year ago | by Stefan Koehler |
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| Performance and Scalability 11 months ago | by Helen Zemlerub |
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| Getting Started with Performance and Scalability at SAP 11 months ago | by Detlef Thoms |
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| Performance Improvement using Indexes and ABAP Hints 7 months ago | by Ranjeeta Nair |
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