on 06-09-2007 6:31 AM
anybody having documentation of landscape..and what are the tools using for tickets...
Ravikumar talluri
ravikumar.talluri@gmail.com
Hi Ravi..
Sent mail..Check
Reward if it helps
Ramki
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System Landscape:
The system landscape contains all systems that were installed. The customer
can choose any landscape according to the requirements.
If the customer is very big, one can implement four system landscapes. Mid size
customers can go for two system landscape.
Now we will see different system landscapes:
Four System Landscape:
In this landscape, we will find four systems,
1) development system
2) test system
3) pre-production system
4) production system
In development system, we find three clients
100
140
180
100 can be used as configuration client. 140 can be used for development. 180
can be used for testing purpose in development system.
The Test system contains two clients
010
040
010 can be used for testing, where as 040can be used for training purposes.
The pre-production system is the one which behaves exactly as production
system. It contains data similar to production system. We can test with similar
production data.
Production system contains one client where the end users will be working with
real time data supporting day to day business.
Three system landscape, we will find each dedicated server for development, test
and production systems. You can assume the clients like above.
Two system landscape, the development and test systems are combined into one
system. One client can be used for development and another can be used for
quality. In any landscape, production system will be installed on dedicated server.
One system landscape is not recommended, where all three systems can be
installed in a single server.
Reward points if u helpful
Cheers,
Govind.
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