eBook:
Optimizing your SAP
Environment by Migrating
to AWS
This free ebook gives you all the information you need to get started with migrating your SAP landscape to AWS. Running your SAP workloads on AWS can help you realize benefits like converting CapEx to OpEx spending, improved performance, better security, and access to innovative services from AWS.
Start your cloud migration right with this free ebook
There’s a reason organizations around the world trust AWS to run their SAP workloads. But the migration process can seem daunting if you’re just starting your SAP on AWS cloud journey. That’s why we put together this ebook to help demystify moving your landscape, whether you currently host on-premises or through another cloud provider.
In this ebook, you’ll learn:
- The benefits of running SAP on AWS
- The different stages of a cloud migration
- How to implement SAP S/4HANA on AWS
- How to accelerate your migration with a proof of concept (POC)
Maintain compliance and boost security for your SAP landscape
Running SAP workloads on AWS is usually more secure than running them on-premises. AWS supports over 90 security standards and compliance certifications and is the only cloud-vetted and accepted network secure enough for top-secret workloads, including over 40 services authorized at the US Department of Defense (DoD).
Access over 200 cloud computing services
AWS customers get access to an ever-expanding catalog of innovative cloud services for their SAP workloads, including analytics, IoT, AI/ML, and more. From basic cloud computing services like Amazon EC2 and Amazon S3 to services at the cutting edge like Geospatial ML with Amazon SageMaker and Amazon Braket for experimenting with quantum computing, AWS unlocks a seemingly endless range of possibilities.
Make the most of SAP S/4HANA in the cloud
SAP customers can run their S/4HANA workloads in the cloud thanks to the AWS Nitro System—hardware and software built specifically for SAP S/4HANA that supports up to 48 TB of memory. Additionally, Amazon EC2 High Memory instances support up to 24 TB of memory in a single instance, letting SAP customers take advantage of AWS benefits like on-demand infrastructure and usage-based pricing.