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IDES ECC 6.0 - hardware requirements

Former Member
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Hello Experts,

Could you please let me know what hardware requirements are for IDES ECC 6.0.

Thank you

Michal

Edited by: Michal Szafranski on Oct 27, 2009 3:26 PM

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Former Member
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Any comments?

Szafran

markus_doehr2
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I'm not sure why you ask the same question again as answered already before.

Tuning a SAP system is nothing "out-of-the-box", it's an iterative process.

Follow the installation guide and set up the OS accordingly.

RAM is the key, the more you have, the faster your system will be. I'd not start an installation of IDES ERP 6.0 below 8 GB.

Markus

markus_doehr2
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see

Note 1379040 - IDES ERP 6.0 ECC 6.0 incl. EHP4

Markus

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Ok, lets ask the question in a different way. I need to install IDES. I have 5 discs. how to use them in the most efficent way?

3 discs (matrix 5) for database

1 disc for operating system

1 disc for binaries?

what are your suggestions?

Thank you

Michal

markus_doehr2
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> 3 discs (matrix 5) for database

> 1 disc for operating system

> 1 disc for binaries?

sounds good!

Markus

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is there anything we could do to optimize the speed of the system? i dotn want the system to be slow.

Michal

markus_doehr2
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- Don't put redologs on the same disks as the database. This is described in the installation guide (disk layout).

- don't use 32bit (use 64bit)

Markus

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Hello again,

I have some additional questions regarding IDES installation.

I want to install IDES on Windows Server 2003 x64

Oracle database

As i mentioned above I have 5 hard drives. this is just a test system so i want to keep it as simple as possible. I want optimize the system in such a way that it is pretty fast.

Above I suggested to use 3 discs for database, 1 disc for operating system and 1 disc for binaries (SAP and database). I want to turn off redo logs and any other logging.

Do you think i can do anything else to speed up the system? any tricks or hints?

Please let me know, i would really appreciate your opinion.

Thank you

Regards

Michal