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logical systems while implementing charm in solution manager

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Hello Everybody,

I just wanted to know how many logical systems we need while implementing charm in solution manager 7.0. I have 3 clients in development , 3 clients in Quality and 1 client in production.

Thank you,

vikram.

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fernando_rocha1
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Hi Vikram,

You must have at least 2 logical systems:

DEV -> PRD

However, the best practice is to have three system landscape:

DEV -> QAS -> PRD

Please, take a look at the following blog:

First steps to work with Change Request Management scenario

/people/dolores.correa/blog/2008/07/26/first-steps-to-work-with-change-request-management-scenario

Best Regards,

Fernando

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Hi Fernando,

Like i mentioned earlier we have 3 system landscape , so as per your reply we need to have 2 logical systems in development system, 2 in quality and 2 in production at least right?

Thank you,

vikram reddy

fernando_rocha1
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Hi Vikram,

No, in this case, you just need one client per role. I mean, 1 dev client, 1 qas client and 1 prd.

BR

Fernando

Former Member
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Hi,

So for that we need to create 1 logical system for each , i mean 1 logical system for dev, 1 logical system for quality and 1 logical system for production , if this is correct can we have more than one logical system or we don't need more than one.

Thanks for replying,

vikram

fernando_rocha1
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Hi Vikram,

Yes, i1n ChaRM we always work with logical systems, I mean clients.

The standard is:

DEV -> QAS -> PRD

However, you can also use:

- Minimum

DEV -> PRD

- Target groups

DEV -> QAS -> PRD

- > TST

DEV -> QA1 -> QA2 -> PRD

DEV -> QA1 -> PR1

-> QA2 -> PR2

There are a lot of combination possible.

BR

Fernando