In today’s high-stakes business environment, system performance is the king of the jungle. From system and load distribution, to memory management, to buffering and locks, you know there’s a lot of ground to cover—and many pitfalls to avoid. Up to date for SAP NetWeaver 7.3, this authoritative guide to analysis and tuning offers the practical tips and real-world examples to reach your tuning potential day in and day out. Anticipate, identify, analyze, and solve performance problems to keep your SAP system on top.
1. SAP Basis
Get complete coverage of the SAP Basis hardware, database, memory configuration, and work processes to maximize system analysis and tuning.
2. Analysis Tools
Explore the analysis and tuning tools integrated with SAP NetWeaver 7.3 and get previews of version 7.4.
3. Everything Java
Learn to evaluate CPU performance and available memory, use the SAP Management Console, and clear memory with garbage collection in the SAP Java Virtual Machine.
4. Databases and SQL Processing
From SAP MaxDB to DB2 to SAP Sybase ASE, find the most important information about database monitoring and optimizing SQL statements.
5. Performance Optimization with SAP HANA
Make your SAP system faster, sleeker, and stronger with new SAP HANA technologies like in-memory and column-based data storage.
Highlights include:
SAP NetWeaver AS ABAP and Java
Performance problem troubleshooting
Workload analysis
Remote function calls
Memory configuration
SQL statements, locks, and buffering
System architecture
SAP NetWeaver BW and queries
SAP Java Virtual Machine
Hardware sizing and system distribution
Main memory data with TREX and
SAP HANA
SAP Sybase ASE
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((7th Edition Updated for SAP NetWeaver 7. 3))
Explore new topics such as SAP HANA, SAP Sybase ASE, and innovations in SAP NetWeaver AS Java
Master core concepts like sizing, memory management, and database monitoring
Make your SAP system run quickly and efficiently
Thomas Schneider
Dr. Thomas Schneider started his career at SAP in 1996. In the SAP Active Global Support team he was responsible for monitoring issues, performance analysis, and hardware sizing. In that position he also authored the bestseller “SAP Performance Optimization Guide”. Since 2004 he has worked in the Research & Breakthrough Innovation group where he first was responsible for IT Service & Application Management, before focusing on the Partner Development Infrastructure at SAP Business ByDesign.
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