Quick Sizing Tool Saps

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Sizing is an iterative process that continuously brings together customers, hardware vendors and SAP, so that, for example, direct links to SAP’s hardware vendors facilitate the tendering procedure.Quick Sizer is a Web-based tool designed to make the sizing of SAP applications easier and faster. It has been developed by SAP in close cooperation with all platform partners and is free of cost.With Quick Sizer, you can translate business requirements into technical requirements by simply filling in the online questionnaire, an up-to-date survey that is based on business-oriented figures. The results you obtain can help you select an economically balanced system that matches your company’s business goals. This is especially useful for initial budget planning.Quick Sizer calculates CPU, disk, memory and I/O resource categories based on throughput numbers, and the number of users working with the different SAP solutions in a hardware and database independent format.Just in simple steps, you can achieve this info for your SAP BusinessObjects Business Intelligence Suite applications as:.

Memory, CPU (measured in SAPS), and disk requirements (see the sidebar “. Figure 2 — The SAP HANA version of the Quick Sizer tool includes online sizing. Greg walks us through the use of the SAP Quick Sizer to properly scale our SAP BusinessObjects BI4 environments. Quicksizer is a tool provided by SAP for Sizing. The Quick Sizer calculates CPU, disk and memory resource categories based on throughput numbers, and the number of users working with the different mySAP Business Suite components in a hardware and database independent format.

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Hi Bidwan,SAPS is a measurement unit for the performance / throughputof a computer, if you use the computer for running SAP software.It's definition is based on the SD - Benchmark scenario. For the throughput of a certain number of such scenarios in a certain time intervall you need a certain number of SAPS. So you see it' size is driven by the speed and the number of CPUs, as long as you have no bottleneck on any other required hardware resource. The speed of a processor is not only a function of it's frequence.You can get a mapping between SAPS and hardware on the pages where the SAP standard application benchmarks of different HW partners are published.This easy mapping gives you a good first idea of the system which roughly covers your needs.Please be aware, that this 'easy' mapping may not lead you to the system, that will cover all your needs. Several reasons may lead to differences:1.) You need more Memory2.) You need more I/O3.) You need more disc space4.) You need more CPU, because your processes are more complex than the processes of the QS (strongly customizable processes)5.) You have additional processes which are not covered by the QS6.) You have additional processes which can not be covered by the QS (Customer coding, reports)7.) LandscapingDon't give me points, just believe me. П˜ŠBest regards.QS developer.