Where can I get information on the criteria to select a hyperscaler (Ex: Azure) and detailed process of transformation when customer is moving to SAP RISE?

Kondoor, Madan 20 Reputation points
2024-11-06T04:04:48.61+00:00

Where can I get information on the criteria to select a hyperscaler (Ex: Azure) and the detailed process of transformation when customer is moving to SAP RISE? What are the aspects that the customer needs to consider?

SAP HANA on Azure Large Instances
SAP HANA on Azure Large Instances
Microsoft branding terminology for an Azure offer to run HANA instances on SAP HANA hardware deployed in Large Instance stamps in different Azure regions.
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  1. Prrudram-MSFT 27,251 Reputation points
    2024-11-06T04:30:11.13+00:00

    Hello @Kondoor, Madan

    For information on selecting a hyperscaler like Azure and the detailed process of transformation when moving to SAP RISE, you can refer to the Cloud Adoption Framework for SAP and the Planning guide for SAP on Azure. These documents cover many topics and provide guidance on the aspects that the customer needs to consider when moving to SAP RISE on Azure, including:

    • High-level design document
    • Inventory of SAP components and applications
    • Target application inventory for Azure
    • Responsibility assignment matrix (RACI)
    • High-level solution architecture
    • Azure regions to deploy to
    • Hyperscaler selection criteria
    • Transformation process
    • Migration planning
    • Deployment scenarios
    • Credentials management
    • DevOps structure
    • Virtual network design
    • Outbound internet connectivity
    • Private endpoints
    • SDAF Configuration Web Application

    If you have any specific questions or need further clarification on any of these topics, please let me know.
    If I have answered your question, please accept this as answer as a token of appreciation.


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