AWS for SAP

VPC Subnet Zoning Patterns for SAP on AWS, Part 3: Internal and External Access

Discusses access patterns for SAP applications that require access to and from both internal and external sources. Access from external sources may be controlled (they may involve known external parties) or uncontrolled (they may be publicly accessible)—this post covers both scenarios. This is the third post in the series on VPC subnet zoning patterns.

Getting Started with Architecting SAP on the AWS Cloud

If you are considering moving your SAP workloads to AWS, you’re probably wondering what your SAP architecture would look like on AWS, how different it would be to run SAP on AWS vs. running it on premises or in your private cloud, and how your business might benefit from migrating to AWS. This introductory article helps you prepare to migrate and operate your SAP workloads on AWS.

Deploying SAP HANA on AWS — What Are Your Options?

Are you planning to migrate your SAP applications to the SAP HANA platform or start a new implementation with SAP HANA? If so, you might be wondering what options AWS provides to run your SAP HANA workloads. This post discusses the core infrastructure components required for SAP HANA and the building blocks that AWS provides to help you build your virtual appliance for SAP HANA on AWS.

Amazon Web Services Can Now Support SAP Business Warehouse (BW) Workloads on SAP HANA up to 4TB

AWS has worked with SAP to certify additional scale-out architectures for SAP Business Warehouse on HANA and can now support workloads requiring up to 4 TB of memory. This sets the record for SAP HANA scale-out nodes in the cloud, and validates AWS is an ideal solution for enterprise customers to cost effectively run SAP HANA. Find out more in this blog post.