on 01-12-2015 4:09 PM
Hi,
have anybody heard about "SAPS" as a Performance KPI on SAP Netweaver Systems?
If so, how many SAPS do I need to run a medium size NW-Portal (e.g. 10 pages/second)?
Thanks in advance.
Dirk
Hi Dirk,
Please check
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SAP Application Performance Standard (SAPS) is a hardware-independent unit of measurement that describes the performance of a system configuration in the SAP environment. It is derived from the Sales and Distribution (SD) benchmark, where 100 SAPS is defined as 2,000 fully business processed order line items per hour.
In technical terms, this throughput is achieved by processing 6,000 dialog steps (screen changes), 2,000 postings per hour in the SD Benchmark, or 2,400 SAP transactions.
In the SD benchmark, fully business processed means the full business process of an order line item: creating the order, creating a delivery note for the order, displaying the order, changing the delivery, posting a goods issue, listing orders, and creating an invoice.
If, as a result of using SAP's sizing tool "Quick Sizer", a sizing table for a particular solution suggests a configuration of 10,000 SAPS, you can check the SD two-tier benchmark table for a sample configuration. By setting the sort order in the SAPS column you can view the benchmark results that can give you an idea about which configurations are likely to fulfill your requirements."
Best Regards,
Atul
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Hello Dirk,
The following Sizing Guide gives answers to your questions. You can find and ezample also in it.
https://websmp207.sap-ag.de/~sapidb/011000358700003708322006E/Sizing_SAP_NW_Portal.pdf
Regards,
Yuksel AKCINAR
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