ULM206: Landscape Strategies for the System Landscape Directory of SAP NetWeaver by Boris Zarske
August 19th, 2006
ULM206: Landscape Strategies for the System Landscape Directory of SAP NetWeaver
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Landscape Strategies for SLD
“How many SLDs do I require?”
“Which applications rely on SLD data?”
“How can I synchronize my SLDs - today and in the future?”
“Where to run my SLD?”
Sound these questions familiar to you? Then, the SAP TechEd ‘06 session “Landscape Strategies for the System Landscape Directory of SAP NetWeaver” (ULM206) could be interesting for you!
Although system landscape directory of SAP NetWeaver (SLD) is defined as central provider of information about your system landscape, there are cases where you might require more than one SLD in your system landscape. Therefore, it is a good idea to think about a strategy how to introduce and run SLD in your system landscape.
After a short introduction to SLD itself, you will learn basic SLD concepts, options, relevant aspects, and examples how to integrate SLD in your landscape. Also, you will get an outlook to upcoming features that could influence your strategy as well.
As a result, you should get a foundation to analyze your requirements and decide how many SLDs you require, if/how to synchronize them and where to run them in your landscape.
My colleagues Matt Kangas (SAP TechEd ‘06 Las Vegas), Yu-Nong Zhang (SAP TechEd ‘06 Bangalore), and I (SAP TechEd ‘06 Amsterdam) are looking forward to welcome you in our session!
Boris Zarske is a Senior Product Specialist for SAP
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