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TZCLD2 Cloud Design and Architecture for SAP Solutions

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Material Number: 50128840

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Course Duration and Course Audience

Duration: 2 days

Enterprise Architect

Project Manager

Team Lead

Technology Consultants

Solution Architect

System Architect

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Course Objectives

After completing this course, you will be able to:

Describe what cloud computing is

Explain SAP's cloud strategy

Explain virtualization, cloud security, threat, and

vulnerability analysis

Discuss common cloud standards

Describe SAP cloud solutions, integration, and operations

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Table of Content

Unit Title

1 Introduction to Cloud Computing

2 Architecting the Cloud

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Content

Essential Characteristics of

Cloud Computing

• Cloud Service Models

• Cloud Deployment Models

• Cloud - Not A Hype, But Reality

• SAP's Cloud Strategy

• Cloud Computing Benefits

• SAP Architecture

• Cloud Reference Architecture

• SAP Architecture Framework in the Cloud

Context

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Table of Content

Unit Title

3 Virtualization

4 Cloud Security

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Content

• Virtualization Basics • Cloud Only Becomes Possible With

Virtualization• Simplify the Operation of Your Virtualized

SAP System Landscape• Gain Flexibility and Save Costs by

Virtualizing SAP HANA • Virtualized Data Center Compared to Private

Cloud

• Security Basics• Cloud Computing Security Risks• SAP As Trusted Advisor and Reliable

Business Partner • Authentication and Single Sign-On

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Table of Content

Unit Title

5 Cloud Standards and Open Source

6 Cloud Solutions

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Content

• Cloud Standards for lnteroperability and

Portability• SAML Fundamentals

• Open Source• SAP's Open Source Strategy

• Cloud Strategy• Applications• SAP Cloud Applications for Human

Resources• SAP Cloud Applications for Sales, Service &

Marketing• SAP Cloud Applications for Finance• SAP Cloud Applications for Procurement

• SAP Cloud Suite

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Unit Title

6 Cloud Solutions

7 Integration

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Content

• Business Networks• Ariba

• Concur• Deployments• Platform• Social Collaboration• SAP Cloud Solutions Mapped to Cloud

Reference Model

• Process and Data Integration• Technical lntegration

• User Integration

• Examples and Use Cases

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Unit Title

8 Cloud Operation

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Content

• SAP Cloud Data Centers• SAP's Data Backup Concept• SAP's Disaster Recovery Concept• Monitoring• SAP HANA Enterprise Cloud Security

Concept• SAP Cloud Customer Support • SAP One Support • Simple Testing and Development• Your Path Into the Cloud

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Table of Content

Unit Title

9 Summary

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Content

• Platform

• SAP HANA

• Applications

• SAP S4HANA

• Business Networks

• Outlook

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Learning Objective

After completing this lesson, you will be able to:

Describe what Cloud Computing is all about

Describe the essentials of Cloud Computing

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Cloud Computing is like a magic cube

Cloud Deployment Models

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Cloud Computing has specific characteristics compared

to traditional IT environments

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Cloud computing is a model for enabling

ubiquitous, convenient, on-demand network

access to a shared pool of configurable

computing resources (e.g., networks, servers,

storage, applications, and services) that can be rapidly provisioned and released with

minimal management effort or service provider interaction.

Cloud computing is a standardized IT capability

(services, software, or infrastructure) delivered

via Internet technologies in a pay-per-use, self­

service way.

Characteristics of Cloud

Computing

• Shared computingresources

• Rapid and elastic provisioning

Minimal management effort

Standardized

Consumed through the

Internet

Location of cloud provider

• Financing models (i. e.

pay-per-use and others)

J • On demand self-service

Measured services

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What are the essential characteristics of Cloud Computing?

On-demand self- A consumer can unilaterally initiate the service request of additional computing

capabilities.

Consumed through the Internet

Shared computing

resources

Capabilities are available over the internet and accessed through standard mechanisms

that promote use by heterogeneous thin or thick client platforms. A broad and reliable

network access is necessary. The access to cloud services might be direct or through

secured virtual networks.

The provider's computing resources are pooled to serve multiple consumers using a multi-tenant model, with different physical and virtual resources dynamically assigned

according to consumer demand.

based on $Ources from; NIST, Cloud Compvtirlg for Business. The Open Groop, Benchmark

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What are the essential characteristics of Cloud Computing?

Location of Cloud Provider

Rapid and elastic

provisioning

Measured service

The customer generally has no control or knowledge over the exact location of the provided resources but may be able to specify location at a higher level of abstraction.

Capabilities can be elastically provisioned and released, in some cases automatically, to scale rapidly outward and inward commensurate with demand.

Cloud systems automatically control and optimize resource usage by leveraging a metering capability at some level of abstraction appropriate to the type of service. Resource usage can be monitored, controlled, and reported.

based on $Ources from; NIST, Cloud Compvtirlg for Business. The Open Groop, Benchmark

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What are the essential characteristics of Cloud Computing?

Standardized

services

Financing

model

Cloud computing principles are based on

standardization of service. There might be

limitations with regards to customization of services compared to traditional on-premise

landscapes.

With cloud usually the model of financing

changes. The underlying idea for pricing

cloud services is based on a subscription

model rather than buying IT assets such as

licenses and/or hardware.

The costs are converted from fixed costs

into variable costs.

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What are Cloud Service Models?

Cloud service models describe the scope of the services provided to the customer by the service provider, i.e., whether the service provider is responsible for the application lifecycle

management or just the hardware.

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Cloud Service Model is about • the scope of the services provided • the service is provided between the Cloud

Service Provider and the Cloud Service

Consumer • the responsibility for the application

lifecycle or hardware • the control over the components of the

service provided

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The most common Cloud Service Models are SaaS, PaaS,

andlaaS

I Cloud Service Models )

'aaS = Infrastructure-as-a-Service

PaaS = Platform-as-a-Service

SaaS = Software-as-a-Service

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Infrastructure-as-a-Service

Provisioning of processing, storage, networks, and other fundamental computing resources to the consumer, who is able to deploy and run arbitrary software, which can include operating systems and applications.

laaS refers to computing resources provided on demand.

based on $Ources from; NIST

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Infrastructure-as-a-Service

• Provisioning of processing, storage, network

and other IT computing resources

• Computer infrastructure "as-a-service" charged on a utility basis and by consumption

Typically purchased by IT

Control over cloud service

• No control over the underlying physicalinfrastructure

• Logical control over OS, storage containers,and deployed applications

• Limited control of selected network components

(i.e. VLAN, Firewall, etc.)

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Platform-as-a-Service

Deployment of

applications - created

using programming

languages, libraries,

services, and tools

supported by the

provider - onto the cloud

PaaS is a hosted

application environment for

building and deploying cloud applications.

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Platform-as-a-Service

• Development platform or middleware offered asa service

• Customer subscribes to usage contract

• Deployment of customer-created applications

• Typically purchased by developers and ISVs

Control over cloud service

• No control of the underlying (cloud) infrastructure

• Control over the deployed application

• Control over configuration settings for theplatform environment possible

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