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What is the exact meaning of landscape

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Former Member
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Hi Surya ,

Landscape basically means how the systems in your IT infracturcture is desugned , how is the flow of programs / data e.t.c

To put it simply it means the design of your Development . Quality and Production system and when you make a change in the Dev system , how will these changes be reflected in the production system.

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Arun

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landscap is just a flow of data from system to system depend on client what they wnat,

For system lanscape details please go through this link

http://help.sap.com/saphelp_erp2005vp/helpdata/en/de/6b0d84f34d11d3a6510000e835363f/frameset.htm

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hi surya,

Common meaning for Landscape is Setting.

Apply the same meaning in the Sap R/3. It is nothing but setting the systems.

System Landscape consists of development server, Test/Quality server, Production server.

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Arun.

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Hi,

For system lanscape details please go through this link

http://help.sap.com/saphelp_erp2005vp/helpdata/en/de/6b0d84f34d11d3a6510000e835363f/frameset.htm

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Former Member
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Hi,

Landscape menas how the systems are arranged menas,how the flow of data takes place from one system to another system.

development testing preproduction and production and how these are arranged and how the data should flow from one system to another.

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sasi

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Hi Surya,

Landscape is like a server system or like a layout of the servers or some may even call it the architecture of the servers viz. SAP is divided into three different lanscape DEV, QUAL and PROD.

- DEV would have multiple clients for ex: 190- Sandbox, 100- Golden, 180- Unit Test.

- QUAL may again have mutiple clients for ex: 300- Integration Test, 700 to 710 Training.

- PROD may have something like a 200 Production.

<b>Landscape : is the arrangement for the servers</b>

IDES : is purely for education purpose and is NOT INCLUDED in the landscape.

<b>DEVELOPMENT ---> QUALITY -


> PRODUCTION</b>

DEVELOPMENT : is where the the consultants do the customization as per the company's requirement.

QUALITY : is where the core team members and other members test the customization.

PRODUCTION : is where the live data of the company is recorded.

A request will flow from Dev->QUAL->Prod and not backwards.

1. Sandbox server: In the initial stages of any implementation project, You are given a sandbox server where you do all the configuration/customization as per the companies business process.

2. Development Server: - Once the BBP gets signed off, the configuration is done is development server and saved in workbench requests, to be transported to Production server.

3. Production Server: This is the last/ most refined client where the user will work after project GO LIVE. Any changes/ new develpoment is done is development client and the request is transported to production.

These three are landscape of any Company. They organised their office in these three way. Developer develop their program in Development server and then transport it to test server. In testing server tester check/test the program and then transport it to Production Server. Later it will deploy to client from production server.

Presentaion Server- Where SAP GUI have.

Application Server - Where SAP Installed.

Database Server - Where Database installed.

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Kavitha.

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