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Landscape for Access Control (all components)

Former Member
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Hi!

I need to know the following:

Does the implementation of GRC Access Control requires a landscape of three systems (DEV / QAS / PRD)?

Is it possible to install on an existing system ECC 6.0, or should not be using the same host?

Regards

Gustavo Cabero

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Former Member
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Daniela, my doubts remain:

In this environment, GRC Access Control, as in any other that requires the Java stack, as would apply customizing, corrections, etc.. Excuse my ignorance in the world Java.

Best Regards,

... and thnks in advance.

Gustavo

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Hi,

I don't really get your point.

If you want to install AC 5.x, you have to install on a SAP J2EE.

SAP recommends at least a 2-system landscape - a test and a productive system.

For testing purposes a standalone J2EE is installed quickly.

Regards,

Daniela

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Former Member
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Hi,

it is recommended to have at least a DEV/QA and a Productive server, one for testing and one with productive data.

As there is no "transport" system on the JAVA side as you know it from ABAP, most customers don't use the 3-step landscape.

You can install the suite on any J2EE server in your landscape, as long as the requirements (disk space, memory, processor) are met.

It can be a dual stack system, but it doesn't have to.

Regards,

Daniela