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Master Guide SAP High Performance Analytic Appl iance (SAP HANA)

History of ChangesThis Master Guide is regularly updated at:

- Docupedi a SAP Hi gh- Per f or mance Anal yt i c Appl i ance

ht t ps: / / cw. sdn. sap. com/ cw/ communi t y/ docupedi a/ hana

Make sure you have the latest version of this Master Guide, by checking theplaces listed above before starting the installation.

The following table provides an overview of the most important changes that were made inthe latest versions.

Master Guide Version Important Changes

1.0 (October, 08, 2010) Draft version for HANA Pre-Validation

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ContentsHISTORY OF CHANGES .................................................................................................................... 4

1 GETTING STARTED ................................................................................................................... 6

1.1 ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT ...................................................................................................... 6

1.1 HANA DOCUMENTATION R OADMAP .................................................................................... 71.2R ELATED I NFORMATION ............................................................................................................ 8

1.2.1 Documentation and Information for HANA Deployment...................................................... 8 

1.2.2 Further Useful Links .......................................................................................................... 8 

1.2.4 Software Downloads ........................................................................................................ 10

1.3IMPORTANT SAP NOTES .......................................................................................................... 11

2. FEATURES OVERVIEW .......................................................................................................... 12

3. LANDSCAPE AND COMPONENTS ........................................................................................ 13

3.1HANA ARCHITECTURE............................................................................................................ 133.2R EQUIRED SOFTWARE COMPONENTS ........................................................................................ 143.3PRE-R EQUISITES ...................................................................................................................... 14

3.3.1 Platform support .............................................................................................................. 14

3.3.2 Sizing ............................................................................................................................... 14

3.4DEPLOYMENT SCENARIOS ........................................................................................................ 153.4.1 Overview.......................................................................................................................... 15

3.4.2 Deployment Diagram with Data Flows ............................................................................. 15

4. END-TO-END DEPLOYMENT ROADMAP............................................................................ 16

4.1R OADMAP OVERVIEW .............................................................................................................. 164.2CHECKLIST .............................................................................................................................. 17

5. CONFIGURE LANDSCAPE INTEGRATION ......................................................................... 19

5. 1I NTEGRATE HANA IN CUSTOMER LANDSCAPE .......................................................................... 195.2CONFIGURE AND E NABLE HANA LICENSING ............................................................................ 19

5.3CONNECTING COMPONENTS ON CUSTOMER SIDE ....................................................................... 195.4SECURITY AND USER /AUTHORIZATIONS (PARTLY OPTIONAL) .................................................... 19

6. CONFIGURE DATA PROVISIONING .................................................................................... 20

7. MODEL AND ACTIVATE HANA CONTENT .................................................................... 21

8. CONFIGURE BI CLIENTS FOR EFFICIENT QUERY AND ANALYSIS......................... 22

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Master Guide SAP High Performance Analytic Appl iance (SAP HANA)

1 Getting Started1.1 About This Document

PurposeThis Master Guide is the central starting point for the technical implementation of SAP HighPerformance Analytical Appliance (HANA). You can find scenario-specific information in thisguide.

Use the Master Guide for the following purposes:

-   Get an overview of SAP High Performance Analytical Appliance (HANA), its

architecture, its software units, and its deployment scenarios

-   End-to-end information about installing and configuring SAP HANA, according to thedescribed deployment scenario

This Master Guide refers you to the additional required documentation, mainly:

- SAP HANA Installation Guide for SAP hardware partners, since the initial installation

of the SAP HANA is done by SAP hardware partners on customer request-   Administration and configuration documentation for SAP HANA

-   SAP NetWeaver documentation on the SAP Help Portal and SAP ServiceMarketplace

-   SAP BusinessObjects documentation on the SAP Help Portal and SAP ServiceMarketplace

-   SYBASES Replication Server documentation on the SYBASE info center.

-   SAP Notes and SAP BusinessObjects Release Notes for SAP HANA

You can find the up-to-date information about the technical implementation of SAP HANA (High Performance Analytical Appliance) and the latest installation

and configuration guides on the SAP HANA docupedia collaboration workspacehttps://cw.sdn.sap.com/cw/community/docupedia/hanaWe strongly recommend you use the documents available there.The guides are regularly updated.

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1.1 HANA Documentation Roadmap

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Size, Install + deliver

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Integrate intocustomer landscape

Configure data

replication and execute

initial load

Model + activate content

by HANA modeler

Execute queries

by BI clients

Sizing Guide

Installation Guide

Administration Guide

Modeling Guide

6.Operate and administrate

a running HANA system

BI Client Guides

Master Guide

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Overview of documentation types and guides for SAP High-Performance Analytic Appliance

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1.2 Related Information1.2.1 Documentation and Information for HANA DeploymentFor additional information about planning your deployment, see the following content on SAPService Marketplace:

Content Location

Latest documentation for SAP High Performance Analytical Appliance(HANA)

Docupedia SAP High-Performance Analytic Appliance (HANA)htt ps: / / cw. sdn. sap. com/ cw/ communi ty/ docupedi a/ hana

SYBASE Product Documentation ht t p: / / sybooks. sybase. com/ nav/ base. do

Latest documentation for SAP NetWeaver BW Accelerator 

ht t p: / / ser vi ce. sap. com/ bwa

Latest versions of SAP installation andupgrade guides

ht t p: / / ser vi ce. sap. com/ i nst gui des

SAP BusinessObjects installation anddeployment guides

ht t p: / / ser vi ce. sap. com/ bosap-i nst gui des

SAP BusinessObjects Support ht t p: / / ser vi ce. sap. com/ bosap-suppor t

Sizing, calculation of hardware requirements -such as CPU, disk and memory resource - withthe QuickSizer tool

ht t p: / / ser vi ce. sap. com/ qui cksi zer

Note that the QuickSizer information for SAPSAP HANA (High Performance Analytical Appliance) version is currently not available,but will be available soon.

For details about sizing SAP HANA (HighPerformance Analytical Appliance) and SAPS,see SAP Notes 1514966 HANA 1.0: SizingHigh-Performance Analytic Appliance

Released platforms and technology-relatedtopics such as maintenance strategies andlanguage support

Pl at f or m Avai l abi l i t y Mat r i x (PAM)

ht t p: / / ser vi ce. sap. com/ pam

Network security ht t p: / / ser vi ce. sap. com/ secur i t yguide

High Availability ht t p: / / ser vi ce. sap. com/ ha

Performance ht t p: / / ser vi ce. sap. com/ per f or mance

Information about Support Package Stacks,latest software versions and patch levelrequirements

ht t p: / / ser vi ce. sap. com/ sp- st acks

1.2.2 Further Useful Links

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The following table lists further useful links on SAP Service Marketplace:

Content Location on SAP Service Marketplace

Information about creating error messages ht t p: / / ser vi ce. sap. com/ messages

SAP Notes search ht t p: / / ser vi ce. sap. com/ not es

SAP Software Distribution Center (softwaredownload and ordering of software)

ht t p: / / ser vi ce. sap. com/ swdc

SAP Online Knowledge Products (OKPs) – role-specific learning maps

ht t p: / / ser vi ce. sap. com/ r kt

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1.3 Important SAP NotesYou must read the following SAP Notes before you start the installation. These SAP Notes

contain the latest information about the installation, as well as corrections to the installationdocumentation.

Make sure that you have the most up-to-date version of each SAP Note, which you can findon SAP Service Marketplace at service.sap.com/notes.

SAP Note Component/Ti tle

SAP HANA (High Performance Analytical Appliance)

1514967  HANA 1. 0: Cent r al Note

1514966 HANA 1. 0: Si zi ng Hi gh- Per f ormance Anal yt i c Appl i ance

1513496 Rel ease Rest r i ct i ons f or SAP HANA 1. 0

HANA CSN/CSS component still missing

Check the current SAP notes for the various parts of SAP HANA (High Performance Analytical Appliance) by searching for any of the following CSS/CSN components:

BC- DB- HDB HDB

BC- DB- HDB- DBA Dat abase Admi ni st r at i on f or HDB

BC- DB- HDB- I NS I nst al l at i on HDB

BC- DB- HDB- PER Dat abase Persi st ence f or HDB

BC- DB- HDB- SYS Dat abase I nter f ace/ DBMS f or HDB

BC- DB- HDB- UPG Upgr ade HDB

CSS/CSN search also supports */asterisk search, so you can, for example, also searchf or BC- DB- HDB*or similar and you will get results for all sub-components.

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2. Features OverviewWhat is HANA?

  The High Performance Analytic Appliance enables business departments to analyze

business in real-time as it happens.

  Individuals can create very flexible analytic models based on real-time dataoriginating from business applications.

  In order to cover for the full spectrum of information which might be relevant for business, data from other sources like BW or 3rd party databases can also bebrought in and mashed up.

  Sets of topic specific business content provided and certified by SAP ensure a veryshort time to value and low risk when implementing the solution.

For whom is HANA relevant?

  Customers looking for flexible ways to analyze operations (real time)

  Customers looking for ways to rapidly create analytic models without impacting their BI production environment

  Customers looking for ways to base their daily analytics on very large volumes of datailed data (CDR, POS, ...)

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3. Landscape and Components3.1 HANA ArchitectureThe following figure shows the high-level architecture of  SAP High-Performance Analytic Appliance (HANA).

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3.4 Deployment Scenarios

3.4.1 OverviewThe picture below describes a typical deployment scenario for SAP High-Performance Analytic Appliance (HANA).

TBD

Example HANA used by SAP applications: Scenario SalesForecasting@SAP

3.4.2 Deployment Diagram with Data FlowsThe picture below describes the data flows for for SAP High-Performance Analytic Appliance(HANA).

TBD

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4. End-To-End Deployment Roadmap4.1 Roadmap Overview

BOE XI 3_x

Customers

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HANA

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Size, Install + deliver

(Hardware Partner)

Integrate into

customer landscape

Configure data

replication and execute

initial load

Model + activate content

by HANA modeler

Execute queries

by BI clients

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3. Configure HANA LandscapeIntegration

Documentation:See chapter 

4. Configure HANA DataProvisioning and execute initialload

Documentation:

See chapter 

5. Model and activate HANAcontent

Documentation:

See chapter 

6. Configure BI clients for efficientquery and analysis

Documentation:

For more information about

HANA installation, see BI clientdocumentation on

Docupedia SAP High-Performance Analytic Appliance

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5. Configure Landscape Integration

5. 1Integrate HANA in customer landscape Deployment instructions for customer for integrating HANA appliance into their landscapeactivate specific HANA components according to customer landscape

5.2 Configure and Enable HANA licensing threefold 1. hardware (model like BWA) 2. HANA content/models 3. frontends: BIclients/XLS

5.3 Connecting components on customer side1. Connecting HANA server components to HANA clients

2. Connecting HANA to Data Sources

a. Connecting HANA to ERP system

i. Connecting Replication Server b. Connecting HANA via DS to BW system

c. Connecting HANA via DS to 3rd party system

5.4 Security and User/Authorizations (partlyoptional)Customer security settings during project

For Hardware Partner security settings during initial set up/install, see Hardware Partner Install Guide  

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6. Configure Data Provisioning

Structured according to data sources for HANA scenarios: a. ERP b. BW c. 3rd party

For details of the current status of HANA data provisioning and modeling, see

https://wiki.wdf.sap.corp/wiki/display/SolManEngines/Data+Replication+and+Modeling

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7. Model and Activate HANA Content

For details of the current status of HANA data provisioning and modeling, seehttps://wiki.wdf.sap.corp/wiki/display/SolManEngines/Data+Replication+and+Modeling

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8. Configure BI clients for efficientquery and analysis

  Explorer (Information Space design): config ala Wave 2: list of all possible data sources:decide to create a info space based on this data (with fields, measures, dimensions etc.)

  XCelsius (dashboard design): ??? principally same procedure

  end-to-end load and modeling tutorial needed, since there are dependencies betweendata load, modeling and execute queries based on the data

For details, see BO Enterprise Admin Guide / BO Explorer Admin Guide

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