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Michael Romaniello

…Husband, Father, SAP Consultant

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SAP: My Own SAP ECC 6.0 IDES Server
(Part 1)

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I was pondering one day the irony of an SAP consultant with well over a decade of SAP experience
who has never himself attempted an SAP ECC 6.0 IDES installation. After doing some research, I
discovered that I had what it took to actually do it myself. In this series, I will walkthrough the
process of this installation from end to end.

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How I’m Structuring This Series


This series will be broken out into several parts. In this first article, I’m going to walk through some of
the prerequisites I needed to successfully install. I will also tackle the setup of the Virtual Machine
and the installation of Windows Server 2008.
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In Part 2, I will walk through the preparation of the virtualized server for the installation of Oracle and
SAP. This includes OS preparations as well as a few software installations. SAP CAI Chatbot
Part 3 will cover the installation of Oracle and SAP as well as some post-installation tasks.

Part 4 is an appendix which contains information that I found relevant and useful once your system is
up-and-running.

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Allow Me to Clear Up A Few Things Up Front


This is a “How I” article and not a “How To” article. Hopefully, you’ll be able to follow these same
steps and be well on your way to running our own instance of SAP. But, I have no idea if this is the
best or worst, most or least efficient method to use. All I know is that it appears to have worked.

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Also, I am using a Virtual Machine for this installation. There are several reasons to use a VM:

The environment within a VM is very controlled and therefore more predictable. SAP CAI Chatbot
A VM is, for the most part, isolated from the host system. It will be less impacted by processes
and services running on the host machine which could affect server operation.

VM’s offer quick configurability. You can increase or decrease performance as needed by
changing the parameters of the VM.

I can’t say for sure, but the VM should be more portable. I should be able to lift-n-shift the whole
thing in the event that I wish to move it to a different physical computer.

Many people may find this less convenient to run it in a VM, but in my case the benefits outweigh the
inconvenience. Of course, it isn’t REQUIRED to use a VM, but I think it’s the best solution for my
needs.

One final Note, I am not a technical SAP guy. There are a lot of steps to this installation and I won’t be
able to provide details behind each one. I will try my best to explain things along the way, but if I
gloss over some things it’s a safe assumption that I haven’t the foggiest idea of what the TRUE
requirement is.

SAP ECC 6.0 IDES – Prerequisites


Here is what I found I needed in order to complete the installation:

1. Computer

2. SAP “S Number” with Download Authorization Psst...

3. SAP Software Provisioning Manager

4. Oracle VirtualBox 4.3.28 SAP CAI Chatbot


5. Windows Server 2008 R2 x64 with SP1

6. Java SDK 7u67 for 64-bit Windows

7. Time

Let’s look a little closer at each one.

Hardware
I’m running a humble, aging Dell Inspiron 530. But I’ve got it “suped up” with 8GB of Ram; a 64-bit, 3
GHz quad-core Q9650 processor; and a 3-disk RAID array offering almost 800 Gigs of storage (in
addition to the 150 Gig OS partition). I can’t say whether or not a 32-bit setup is recommended or
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even possible.

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SAP “S Number”

This is the best way to get the software you need. If you’re already an SAP Professional, you probably
already have an S Number to access the SAP KB articles. You also have access to browse the SAP
Software Downloads catalog. Keep in mind that you may not have access to all SAP products; this
will depend on your relationship with SAP. If you are an integration consultant, you should be able to
access nearly everything. However, you may need additional authorization to actually initiate a
software download. Someone within your organization should be able to help you get this access, if
needed.

SAP Software Provisioning Manager

You can pick up this application here. This is basically SAP’s universal installer. It replaced SAPINST,
from what I read. Unfortunately, when you download this from SAP, it will be in their proprietary .SAR
archive. You will need to use the SAPCAR.exe utility (included in the other packages) to extract the
files. There are some additional instructions here.

Oracle VirtualBox 4.3.28

I acquired a copy of VirtualBox from the VirtualBox.org website. It’s freely available and seems to run
rock-solid on my setup.
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Windows Server 2008 R2 x64 with SP1 SAP CAI Chatbot


You will need some sort of OS to run on the VM. I chose Windows Server 2008 which is based on the
Windows 7 OS. It’s more familiar to me as compared to Server 2012 and I know that it will have solid,
predictable performance. I’m installing with an .ISO file.

Java SDK

This is a requirement for launching the Oracle and SAP installation processes. I used the following
version:

jdk-7u67-windows-x64.exe (130mb)

Time

The software download alone takes about a day on a relatively slow connection. The Server OS setup
and updates take forever. Unpacking the required files takes additional time as does the installation.
For me, there was also a healthy learning curve as I am a functional consultant and this is my foray
into SAP setup activities. I won’t even admit the number of times I attempted this process before it
finally worked. If you’re new to this, I would expect the whole process to take several days and not
hours. …assuming you don’t run into issues.

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STEP 1: Download the SAP Software
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It makes sense to start tackling this step first since it requires a bit of lead time.
1. Log into the SAP Support website.

2. Click on ‘Download Software’.

3. Click on ‘Installations & Upgrades’.

4. Click on ‘A-Z Alphabetical List of My Products’.

5. Click on ‘E’ (for “ERP”) Path To SAP


Downloads
6. Scroll down and select ‘SAP ERP’ from the list.

7. Select the ‘SAP ENHANCE PACKAGE’ option.

8. Select your desired EHP; I chose ‘EHP7 FOR SAP ERP 6.0’.

9. Select ‘IDES Version’.

10. Select ‘Microsoft Windows’.

11. Finally, select ‘Oracle Database’.

12. Scroll down and you will see the packages associated with this Installation. Partial List of the
available files.
You can either select ONLY the ones you want based on their description, or
you can do what I did and ‘Select All’ and ‘Add To Download Basket’.

13. If you haven’t already, install the SAP Download Manager (there’s a link on
the screen). You will need to make sure that the Java JRE is already
installed on your system PRIOR to installing the DL Manager.

14. Using the DL Manager, download the SAP packages.


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I came across some inconsistencies during the installation of SAP. In short, the Organized Folders of
Downloaded Software
Oracle versions expected for
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the database and client were different from what was included in the packages.
To get around these issues, I also downloaded the following items:

1. ORACLE RDBMS 12c (a.k.a. ‘12.1’)

2. ORACLE Client 12.1


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I organized all the packages into their own folders to make it easier to see what I Manager In Action

had.

STEP 2: Setting Up Your Virtual Machine


I’m going to assume that you have an existing host machine that is already running Windows 7. Psst...

1. Install VirtualBox using the installation wizard. It’s not difficult and I’m sure you can find a guide or
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two online if needed.
2. IF YOU WANT YOUR VM TO RESIDE ON A DIFFERENT DRIVE FROM YOUR OS: In the
VirtualBox settings (File –> Preferences –> General), change the Default Machine Folder to some
location on your desired target drive. In my case, I chose “D:\Virtual Machines\”. Otherwise,
Snapshots that you take (more on that later) will be placed on your OS partition and not your
desired target drive.

3. Create a new VM with the wizard. I created one with the following attributes:

Indicate Windows 2008 as the OS.

Allow it to use 2 of my 4 cores.

Allow it to use 3 of my 8 Gigs of RAM.


Here is what my VM
2 Dynamically sized drives: Setup looks like

a. One for the OS sized at 60 Gigs (or more, to be safe)

b. One for the SAP installation at least 500 Gigs

Network mode: Bridged


Note: This is an optional step, but a Bridged mode can help make it easier to access this server
via Remote Desktop. Details later on.

You don’t need to worry too much about disk space initially. Using the ‘Dynamic’ option for the virtual
HDD’s will take up very little space at first and grow to the max sizes you specified as you need them.
Also, the number of cores and amount of RAM should be adjustable in the future, so don’t worry if you
setup seems slow; you can adjust it up later.
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STEP 3: Install Windows Server 2008 and Required
Updates
Now the fun begins.

1. In the VM, map the virtual DVD drive to either (a) your physical DVD drive containing your OS disk,
or (b) an .ISO file containing the OS installation image.

2. Start your VM. The machine should launch the OS installation process.

3. Complete the installation as you normally would:

Select your OS “drive” (the one with ~60+ Gigs).

Create the OS partition. I made mine ~40 Gigs. I’m praying that mine is large enough; the OS
alone is taking up 21 Gigs which was a surprise.

Install the OS on your new partition. You can create the remaining partitions later.

Give your computer a name; I chose ‘SAPECC6’. It was between that and ‘SUPERFLY’.

4. You’ll want to probably run through the ‘Windows Update’ process multiple times to make sure you
are completely up-to-date. It can take hours to download and install all the updates. …and then it
can take hours more once you’re rebooted and found more updates. At that point, you may want
to switch off the Windows Automatic Updates process to avoid problematic updates from
crippling your server.

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STEP 4: Take a VirtualBox Snapshot
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Please… I’m begging you… Take a Snapshot in VirtualBox. At this point in the process, you have a
fresh, clean server. If your installation goes awry, it will save SO much time to be able to come back
to this exact point, and that is exactly what a VirtualBox Snapshot does. It creates a sort of Restore
Point which will make an exact copy of your server — bit for bit — and allow you to return to this point
if you need to start all over. I learned this lesson the hard way.

To take a Snapshot:

1. With the machine still running, select the Machine –> Take
a Snapshot menu option.

2. Give the Snapshot a name, such as Squeaky Clean Server.

3. Click Save.

4. Give yourself a pat on the back; you’ve just saved yourself


a headache (or two).
Creating a new Snapshot.

Part 1 Wrap-up
Phew… That was a lot of work and there’s not too much to show for it. But, on the bright side, you
now have a great foundation for your SAP ECC 6.0 IDES installation. So far, we’ve discussed all the
components needed to install SAP, we’ve downloaded the required software and created a Virtual
Machine where our SAP ECC 6.0 IDES installation will live. In the next part, we will continue refining
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our VM and complete the preparation for the installation of Oracle and SAP.

Ready? Continue on to Part 2… SAP CAI Chatbot


Published by Michael September 2, 2015

I am a husband and father. I'm a career-long IT specialist with a Basis, Consulting, DIY, SAP
focus on SAP for over 18 years. I've been blogging about SAP and
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44 thoughts on “SAP: My Own SAP ECC 6.0 IDES


Server (Part 1)”

Sreekanth
November 3, 2015 at 2:45 pm

Hi Michael,

Thanks for detailed article on IDES installation. I downloaded everything Software Psst...
provisioning Manager from SAP Market place and SAPCAR.EXE utility. But I am not able to
extract the files. Could you please let me know how to use this tool and extract the SWPM.
Your help is highly appreicated. SAP CAI Chatbot
Regards,
Sree

michael
November 3, 2015 at 3:07 pm

You’ll find a link in the “SAP Software Provisioning Manager” section above which will give
you a ton of info on SAPCAR. In Windows, you’ll need to open up a command prompt and
navigate to where you .SAR/.CAR file is located. Then you’ll want to input the following
command:

SAPCAR -xvf

It will extract your file to the current folder (I think), so you may want to put everything in a
separate folder. Does this help?

Sreekanth
November 4, 2015 at 1:37 pm

Hi Michael, thanks for helping me. I extracted the files and started installation. But
struggling with error. SQL Statement or Script failed. Diagnosis Error message: ORA
00401. the value for parameter is not supported for this release.

Log files are written to C:\program files

I am not sure where to change the parameter for this. Any suggestions for this. Psst...

Regards,
Sree
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michael
November 4, 2015 at 4:10 pm

Did you do Step 17 in Part 3?

Sreekanth
November 4, 2015 at 10:30 pm

Yes I changed the parameter for oracle. its working fine, But this is another error about SQL
statements.

michael
November 7, 2015 at 10:33 am

I don’t recall running into that issue. You’ll probably have to Google for a solution. Try
looking through the SAP Notes that I recommended for the Oracle parameters; there
may be some help in there. Please post back with what you find.

BIASI
December 7, 2015 at 9:41 pm

Hello, can you help me? Psst...

I can’t find ORACLE RDBMS 12c (a.k.a. ‘12.1’) and ORACLE Client 12.1, i don’t have Oracle
Database?!
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My list in SAP Market Place is:

EHP7 FOR SAP ERP 6.0 (INSTALLATIONS AND UPGRADES)

Installation and Upgrade


Application Help (SAP Library)
IDES Version

AIX
HP-UX
Linux
Microsoft Windows
MaxDB (SAPDB)
Microsoft SQL-Server
SAP ASE
SAP HANA
Solaris

michael
December 8, 2015 at 11:28 am

Biasi,

Thanks for reading my article. You can find easier access to the Oracle software using
the following path on support.sap.com:

Download Software –> Databases (under the ‘Software Downloads’ section) –> Oracle
–> Oracle 12.1 Software (64-bit) –> Installation –> Microsoft Windows –> ORACLE
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Database

You should find both server and client software. If you do not have these options, it’s
possible that your account is limited to only certain categories of software; I won’t be SAP CAI Chatbot
able to help if that’s the case.

Let me know if this helps you.

Michael

prasad
February 29, 2016 at 2:45 am

Hi Michel,

I am Prasad, thanks for giving your valuable suggestions, kindly let me know how to
download procedure for SAP ecc 6.0, it is asking username & password for authentication,
step 4 in Market place. kindly provide me access for username & password.

Regards,
Prasad.

michael
February 29, 2016 at 10:02 am

Prasad, do you have an SAP “S Number” as mentioned in the prerequisites?

Haisam Psst...
March 30, 2016 at 3:42 pm

Hi Michael, SAP CAI Chatbot


Thanks for your article. Very useful information and clear procedures. I have downoaded
the files from SMP, but extracting the Export files give me an error “Some of the files might
be corrupt”.

Any idea what to do in this situation?

Thanks.

michael
March 30, 2016 at 5:13 pm

Haisam,

Unfortunately, I do not recall receiving that error. What type of archive were you
opening and what method were you using to do so?

Michael

Haisam
April 4, 2016 at 4:06 pm

Hi Michael,
thanks for your reply. I had to download the files again from SMP. I believe there
must have been an issue with the download, as the size of the files was much
smaller. Did not have any errors extracting them now.
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Once again thanks for this excellent article.

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michael
April 6, 2016 at 10:42 pm

Glad that you are back on your way! Thanks for commenting!

saggi
April 8, 2016 at 12:34 am

Hi Michael.. Thanks for this article. I am trying to download the SAP IDEAS but as per your
article, it is not showing Oracle Database under Windows option. Only SQLServer, HANA,
SAP ASE is being displayed.

I followed all steps exactly.

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michael SAP CAI Chatbot


April 8, 2016 at 8:31 am
I just logged in and see it under Installations and Upgrades -> SAP ERP 6.0 -> IDES
Version -> MS Windows -> Oracle.

michael
April 8, 2016 at 8:39 am

I am also seeing it under the Enhance Package sub-tree for EhP 7, however, I am not
seeing an IDES Version under EhP 8.

jeevan
May 3, 2016 at 9:01 am

Dear ,

I can’t able to register Sap market place pls help

I need to download ides version

Otherwise can you send me username & password for sap market place

michael
May 3, 2016 at 1:05 pm

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Otherwise can you send me username & password for sap market place

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Nope. Sorry. I can’t help you with that. There are two ways that I know of to get an SAP
S-number: through your employer, or by completing an official SAP Certification.

Gopinath G
July 7, 2016 at 8:36 am

Hai Michael,
I am trying to download SAP ERP \ ENHANCE PACKAGE \ EHP7 FOR SAP ERP 6.0\ IDES
VERSION. But there I can found plenty of files. Please guide me that what are the following
files required to download. I am using windows 2012 server 64bit, 12GB ram, 1TB HDD,
required MAXDB 7.9.29 or more.
Regards,
Gopinath G

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michael
SAP CAI Chatbot
July 7, 2016 at 9:42 pm
Hello Gopinath,

There’s a screenshot in this article which shows the specific files that I downloaded.
As you know, I used Oracle and not MaxDB, so the files I used are going to be
different. Also, I’d wager that these files change periodically as the links expire, so file
names may differ. I did not need all the files I downloaded (and I needed some
additional ones that WEREN’T in the original list). I would recommend getting
everything for MaxDB if possible.

Michael

motijola
March 2, 2017 at 3:33 am

Hi Michael,
You mention about 32 & 64 bit. Are you talking about the OS or CPU?
Also, can you confirm if the installation can work with 32 bit OS or 32 CPU? Thank you for
sharing.

michael
March 2, 2017 at 10:16 am

In my case, I am using a 64-bit processor with a 64-bit OS. That was simply what I had
available to me. When I mention 32-bit, I am basically just saying that I am unsure
about the system requirements for running SAP ECC 6.0. I hope this clarifies.
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motijola
March 2, 2017 at 11:22 am

Thanks MIchael for the prompt reply.


I have been trying to download the required files from SAP Marketplace.
It seems to be taking ages. Do you know of any alternative?

Sonja
May 7, 2017 at 6:29 am

Hi Michael, can ask you a private question, pls send me your contact details.

Best Regards

michael
June 30, 2017 at 2:02 pm

Sonja,

LinkedIn is the best way to reach me privately. There’s a link at the top of the page to
view my profile.

Thanks,
Michael

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ramakrishna
June 14, 2017 at 2:48 am
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Hi michael,
Can u please help me..Am installing sap ides EHP7 ERP 6.0 with sybase database.In that
am getting error like “assertion failed:installer is started with enabled database environment
variables” what should i do pls tel me

michael
June 30, 2017 at 2:06 pm

Ramakrishna, Thanks for posting a comment. I would check the environmental


variables used in the settings file (forgot the name of it) and check the values that
you’re using. If you read my articles, you’ll find several variable changes that I made
along the way. -Michael

Jainender Jain
June 23, 2017 at 9:41 pm

Hi Michael,

Good Day, I’am getting errors at Import ABAP. All Import monitor jobs are getting falied.Can
you please suggest me what should I do.

Thanks,
Jainender Jain

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michael
June 30, 2017 at 2:05 pm SAP CAI Chatbot
Jainender, thanks for your comment. Unfortunately, I don’t have all the answers to
issues. Any issues that I encountered are documented in the articles. I would pay
close attention to the specific errors you’re receiving and use Google to help find
answers. -Michael

Leonhard
July 20, 2017 at 6:52 am

Thank you,
I got an error that import monitor failed.
Solution was to increase the shared pool size of the db to 128 MB

Ravi
March 23, 2018 at 5:09 am

Thank you so much Mr. Michael. Its really very useful . Keep it up.

Álvaro
December 10, 2018 at 5:29 pm

Help me please …
Dec 10, 2018 2:05:03 PM com.sap.sdt.gui.core.swing.controls.GuiMessageBox
INFO: messagebox 2137765244 (null): setMessageText() text= An error occurred while Psst...
processing option SAP Business Suite 7i 2013 Support Release 2 > EHP7 for SAP ERP 6.0
ABAP Support Release 2 > Oracle > SAP Systems > Application Server ABAP > Standard
System > Standard System( Last error reported by the step: SQL statement or script failed. SAP CAI Chatbot
DIAGNOSIS: Error message: ORA-00401: the value for parameter compatible is not supported
by this release
Desconectado
. SOLUTION: For more information, see ora_sql_results.log and the Oracle documentation.).
You can now: Choose Retryto repeat the current step. Choose Log Filesto get more
information about the error. Stop the option and continue later. Log files are written to
C:/Program Files/sapinst_instdir/BS2013SR2/ERP607SR2/ORA/INSTALL/STD/ABAP.
Dec 10, 2018 2:05:03 PM com.sap.sdt.gui.core.swing.controls.GuiMessageBox

michael
December 10, 2018 at 6:52 pm

Did you read the log file referenced in your message: “see ora_sql_results.log and the
Oracle documentation.” If so, did you Google the specific errors therein? I won’t be
able to help you; you must help yourself first.

Thomas
September 29, 2019 at 9:58 am

Hi Michael,

Thanks a lot for sharing this. Do you have any hints what Linus distribution to use instead of
Windows Server and how to configure it?

Cheers,
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Thomas

SAP CAI Chatbot


michael
September 29, 2019 at 12:34 pm

Thanks for commenting, Thomas. Unfortunately, no, I have no idea how to approach
this for Linux. I chose Windows since that’s the most familiar OS for me.

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September 15, 2020 at 2:16 pm

Hello Greetings.

Thanks for bringing this resourceful portal to us.

I want to learn and practice FICO on my personal computer having i7 processor, 1 TB SSD &
16 GB DDR3 RAM.

I would be very grateful to you if you can share installation files in whatever convenient way.

Thanking you in anticipation.

michael
September 17, 2020 at 4:52 pm

Hello. It sounds like your rig should handle the implementation. I’ve provided as much
information as I can for which files I used in the process; I’m certain they’re outdated
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by now. I don’t keep those files on my PC due to their size. You’ll need an S-number
from SAP to get the latest versions. Best of luck!

SAP CAI Chatbot


james
April 2, 2021 at 11:02 am

While selecting EHP7 for Microsoft Windows and the db Oracle database i dont see any
packages for oracle.

Roms
April 13, 2021 at 12:25 pm

Hi, Have you tried converting your ECC IDES to S4HANA?I have built my ehp4 back in 2010
(vmware) and now I am contemplating on building an ehp8 ides and converting that to
s4hana.
Thanks,
Rom

michael
April 17, 2021 at 6:13 am

No, I have not tried to upgrade my IDES installation. My understanding is that I would
need a whole new (more expensive) hardware setup for the in-memory database. I’m
curious to know if you’re aware of how to do this cost effectively.

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Romulo Cannen
April 17, 2021 at 10:54 am
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Hi Michael,
I have installed the s4hana 1610 more than a year ago using suse linux (temp
license). My hardware is not really that expensive. I chanced upon a local blade
server seller where I got my 256GB ram and from nearby Calgary, I bought a
secondhand HPz820 (seller is
https://www.ebay.ca/usr/calgarycomputerwholesale?ul_noapp=true) and extra
CPU fan. The max memory of z820 is 512 GB so some room for future s4hana
versions. The V2 cpus I got from craigslist. The HDrives are used ones that I got
from ebay. The 6 drives (mix of sas and sata) are all working except one has
errors. The mouse and keyboard were free from a friend and have a spare
monitor. There is actually a hardware check bypass command(gaming) in linux
that I got from net as my whole setup is not a certified appliance. Total hardware
cost would be less than $700. I do have issues running into upgrade of my
licensed ehp4 as it is still in server 2003. Back in 2010, I couldnt find anyone
building a vmware ehp and i was lucky to be successful using an HP proliant
server that I got 2nd hand from a gaming company in vancouver. I needed my
new setups (ehp8 and s4hana) for an internal project that was shelved for
another year. It was difficult for me learning linux quickly and difficult to start
over again. Hence, I will try again to build an ehp8 ides and find a way to get the
9999 year in tcode slicense then figure the next steps for the s4 1909 if project
gains momentum.

michael
April 17, 2021 at 11:35 am

That’s amazing info, Rom. $700 is definitely tempting. Is there a guide that
you are referring to while doing this? Or are you a hardware type of guy? I Psst...
lean heavily toward the functional side and would hate to drop hundreds of
dollars and end up short of the mark.
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Roms
April 18, 2021 at 2:11 am

I remember during that time i was first building ides I couldn’t find a google search for
vmware and sap in 2010. Hardware was easy to get then as desktops and laptops were
doable as ehp servers. Im a functional consultant and implemented 7 different modules.
There is a link on the certified hana appliances in the support site. That gave me the idea on
what to build. I know I needed a high ram capacity setup so that guided me on what is
available in my cheap budget range. I could have had a setup got under $500 if i had not
took time in verfying a local hp z820. I got lucky with the ram as those are expensive if
bought off ebay. My guides are just the HP site on what components could go in for a
particular server. My other choices where ibm, dell and apple.

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