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SAP NW Sneak Preview (tuning)

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Hi,

I've installed SAP NW sneak preview (Java Full edition) on my notebook (Intel Celeron M 1.6GHz, 1.5DDR2 GB). I want to setup it for less memory consumption cause it will be system only for my development (portal + KM). I just wanna to have system well suited for scenario when one only one person work on it. Have anyone experiences running Sneak Preview on notebook ? Could you share memory and other settings for your hardware ?

(btw. system start me in time about 20 minutes, can I reduce this time ? or you think it's just issue of less powerfull processor ?)

Thanks a lot,

Best regards,

Miroslav Koskar

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In my case, an Intel Centrino Notebook (IBM T42) with 2 GB RAM, this is what I have done:

1. Set all services to "Manual" startup to avoid auto startup during boots, that hog entire system. Wrote batch files to start/stop portal so that I can start portal only when I needed.

2. Set Log Writer to "off" to avoid Log Volumes growth.

I did not do much memory optimization.

HTH

--

Venkat

BTW., my system takes about 4-5 minutes to go green!

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Hi,

Which version you downloaded is it

SAP NetWeaver 04 SP11 or SAP NetWeaver 04 SP15

The following are the Hardware requirements

Full Java Edition System Requirements

Operating system: Windows 2000 (Service Pack 3); Windows XP Professional (Service Pack 1) or Windows Server 2003

NTFS-File systems

Internet Explorer 5.5 or higher or Firefox 1.0 or higher

At least 1 GB RAM, 2 GB are recommended

Intel Pentium III/1.1 GHz or higher (or compatible)

8 GB hard disc space recommended

High-resolution monitor (1024x768 or higher, 256 colors)

Sun Microsystems J2SE SDK version 1.4.2_08 (Sun JDK 1.5 not tested). You can download this from Sun Microsystems at http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.2/download.html.

If you have SAP products already installed on your computer, ensure that none are called "J2E".

The file C:\WINNT\system32\drivers\etc\services (Windows 2000) or C:\Windows\system32\drivers\etc\services (Windows XP) must not include an entry for the ports 3601, 3201 and 50000 to 50030. A possible entry can be excluded by using the hash symbol (#).

If no DHCP server is available on your network (which dynamically determines the IP address) or your computer is not connected to any network, you need to install the virtual interface adapter MS Loopback Adapter. This is described in detail within the contents of the download package.

Hope this helped

RK