They ran several reports like EW but they're called go-live check, they helped with the sizing of the system. Involve SAP, let them know what you're doing, talk to your client rep and see how they can help. Test! a lot! Even the upgrade test it, do dry runs.Ĭheck the SUM logs and see if anything can be optimized, like adding an index or parallel processing. Also take into consideration that if you have an SAP BW I believe it needs to be 7.4 in order for it to work with EHP7. Keep in mind that if you follow this approach your dev team will need to freeze some projects during the upgrade or code in both landscapes. IDK what size your prod is but having a dev system with a big database at least in our case is a no no, you'd be wasting resources. That was our "main" landscape for the project, one dev and one prod (which later bacame a QA). we cloned dev and upgraded it and cloned prod and upgraded it. Pretty much what we did was clone our landscape, anything and everything that interacted with our ECC got cloned. I don't know what kind of hardware or infrastructure you have but we have virtualized systems so that helped a lot. A couple of years ago we did an upgrade from ECC 5 to ECC 6 EHP7.
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