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SAP HANA on IBM Power Systems architectural summary / Corie Neri, Tim Simon, Henry Vo, John F. Aristizabal ; Neelabha Banerjee ; Youssef Largou.
Author
Neri, Corie
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Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
[First edition].
Published/Created
[Poughkeepsie, New York] : IBM Redbooks, [2024]
Description
1 online resource (100 pages) : illustrations
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Database management
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Management information systems
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Business enterprises
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Data processing
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Cloud computing
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IBM Power systems
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SAP HANA (Electronic resource)
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Simon, Tim
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Vo, Henry
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Aristizabal, John F.
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Banerjee, Neelabha
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Largou, Youssef
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Summary note
This IBM Redpaper publication delivers SAP HANA architectural concepts for successful implementation on IBM Power Systems servers. This update is designed to introduce the Power10 product line and how it enhances support for SAP HANA. Also discussed is the addition of support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux as a supported operating system for SAP workloads. This publication addresses topics for sellers, IT architects, IT specialists, and anyone who wants to understand how to take advantage of running SAP HANA workloads on Power Systems servers. Moreover, this document provides information to transfer how-to skills to the technical teams, and it provides solution guidance to the sales team. This publication complements documentation that is available at IBM Knowledge Center, and it aligns with educational materials that are provided by IBM Systems.
Source of description
OCLC-licensed vendor bibliographic record.
ISBN
9780738459394
OCLC
1451103289
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