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SAP HANA on AWS Operations Overview Guide | AWS Whitepaper Summary
This paper provides best practices for operating SAP HANA systems that have been deployed on Amazon Web Services (AWS).
This section provides guidance on common administrative tasks required to operate an SAP HANA system, including information about starting, stopping, and cloning systems.
1- Starting and Stopping EC2 Instances Running SAP HANA Hosts
2- Tagging SAP Resources on AWS
3- Monitoring
There are various AWS, SAP, and third-party solutions that you can leverage for monitoring your SAP workloads. Here are some of the core AWS monitoring services:
There are various AWS, SAP, and third-party solutions that you can leverage for monitoring your SAP workloads. Here are some of the core AWS monitoring services:
4- Automation
5- Patching
There are two ways for you to patch your SAP HANA database with alternatives for minimizing cost and/or downtime.
There are two ways for you to patch your SAP HANA database with alternatives for minimizing cost and/or downtime.
This section provides an overview of the AWS services used in the backup and recovery of SAP HANA systems.
1- Creating an Image of an SAP HANA System
Tip: The SAP HANA system should be in a consistent state before you create an AMI. To do this, stop the SAP HANA instance before creating the AMI.
2- AWS Services and Components for Backup Solutions
AWS provides a number of services and options for storage and backup, including Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3), AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM), and Amazon Glacier.
AWS provides a number of services and options for storage and backup, including Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3), AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM), and Amazon Glacier.
2-1 Amazon S3
2-2 Amazon Glacier
3- Backup Destination
4- Scheduling and Executing Backups Remotely
5- Restoring SAP HANA Backups and Snapshots
5-1 Restoring SAP Backups
To restore your SAP HANA database from a backup, perform the following steps:
To restore your SAP HANA database from a backup, perform the following steps:
5-2 Restoring EBS/AMI Snapshots
To restore EBS snapshots, perform the following steps:
To restore EBS snapshots, perform the following steps:
5-3 Restoring AMI Snapshots
1- EBS-Optimized Instances
2- Elastic Network Interfaces (ENIs)
3- Security Groups
4- Configuration Steps for Logical Network Separation
To configure your logical network for SAP HANA, follow these steps:
To configure your logical network for SAP HANA, follow these steps:
1- Support Channel Setup with SAProuter on AWS
When setting up a direct support connection to SAP from AWS, consider the following steps:
When setting up a direct support connection to SAP from AWS, consider the following steps:
Tip: For added security, Shut down the EC2 instance that hosts the SAProuter service when it is not needed for support purposes.
2- Support Channel Setup with SAProuter On-Premises
1- OS Hardening
2- Disabling HANA Services
3- API Call Logging
4- Notifications on Access
For details and best practices for high availability and disaster recovery of SAP HANA systems running on AWS, see High Availability and Disaster Recovery Options for SAP HANA on AWS.
This whitepaper discusses best practices for the operation of SAP HANA systems on the AWS cloud. The best practices provided in this paper will help you efficiently manage and achieve maximum benefits from running your SAP HANA systems on the AWS Cloud.
The Original AWS White Paper: SAP HANA on AWS Operations Overview Guide.
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