on 03-10-2014 1:42 PM
Hi Frzz,
Could you some one please explain me what exactly SAP HANA Live means? And what is meant by deployment scenarios with SAP HANA??
Best Regards,
Krishna.
Hi Krishna,
Want to know about SAP HANA Live, please refer to link https://help.sap.com/hba which gives all the information.
Administrator guide is the single source of information for the implementation of SAP HANA Live for SAP Business Suite. It contains implementation information as well as security and operation information.
Regards
Raj
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Hi Krishna,
it means a paradigma change of the SAP BW modelling approach.
It means SQL comes to SAP BW.
It basically means to show native SAP Hana database data / modelling inside and with SAP BW means and vice versa.
It's a big marriage:
- marrying of native HANA field database modelling with SAP BW Metadata rich modelling.
- reuse of existing SAP BW invest and adding new native SAP HANA field based modelling and dataholding methods.
- In terms of interface it means accessing SAP hana native database wit the RFC / BEX Query
interface instead of the SQL/HDBC/ODBC/JDBC Interface.
It means In general/marketeing terms:
-"SAP BW on HANA hybride approach".
-"SAP BW on HANA hybride architetcure"
-"SAP HANA Live" and others
-"SAP BW on HANA In Memory layered architetcure"
...which means all the same...
It is supposed to be faster in development and performance, to increase SAP BW on HANA ROI.
My estimate is that most new SAP BW on Hana features in future SP's/ releases are arround integrating SAP BW Metadata based modelling features in the native layer and vice versa.
..and it means for SAP BW on HANA Architects to give a maintainable and managebale order to this approach.
Best
Martin
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