AWS for SAP
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Deploy APIs for SAP Using Amazon API Gateway
Highlights the importance of an API management platform and discusses best practices and a reference architecture for using Amazon API Gateway to deploy highly scalable and secure APIs for SAP.
Migrating SAP Workloads to the AWS Cloud with AWS SMS
Discusses how you can use AWS SMS to migrate your SAP workloads to the AWS Cloud and reduce the downtime required for migration.
Deploy SAP NetWeaver on the AWS Cloud with Quick Start
Introduces the SAP NetWeaver Quick Start, which automatically deploys SAP NetWeaver Application Server (AS) for Advanced Business Application Programming (ABAP), which supports the development of ABAP-based applications for SAP HANA databases.
SAP HANA Dynamic Tiering – Now Validated and Supported on the AWS Cloud
Discusses support for SAP HANA dynamic tiering, its benefits, and scaling options on AWS.
Amazon Aurora Database Now Certified for SAP Hybris Commerce
Discusses the certification of Amazon Aurora for SAP Hybris Commerce, and the benefits offered by Amazon Aurora for SAP customers.
VPC Subnet Zoning Patterns for SAP on AWS, Part 3: Internal and External Access
Discusses access patterns for SAP applications that require access to and from both internal and external sources. Access from external sources may be controlled (they may involve known external parties) or uncontrolled (they may be publicly accessible)—this post covers both scenarios. This is the third post in the series on VPC subnet zoning patterns.
How on-premises users can access a SUSE HAE-protected SAP HANA instance through Amazon Route 53
Describes the Amazon Route 53 agent, which enables on-premises users to access an SAP HANA database that is protected by SUSE Linux Enterprise High Availability Extension (SLES HAE) in the AWS Cloud. The agent provides this functionality by dispatching users through Amazon Route 53.
VPC Subnet Zoning Patterns for SAP on AWS, Part 2: Network Zoning
Discusses how traditional application network zoning can be mapped to AWS. This is the second post in the series on VPC subnet zoning patterns.
Getting Started with Architecting SAP on the AWS Cloud
If you are considering moving your SAP workloads to AWS, you’re probably wondering what your SAP architecture would look like on AWS, how different it would be to run SAP on AWS vs. running it on premises or in your private cloud, and how your business might benefit from migrating to AWS. This introductory article helps you prepare to migrate and operate your SAP workloads on AWS.
VPC Subnet Zoning Patterns for SAP on AWS, Part 1: Internal-Only Access
This is the first blog post in a 3-part series about VPC subnet zoning patterns for SAP on AWS. It summarizes ways in which SAP applications may be accessed, and covers possible architecture patterns for the first category of applications–those that are accessible only internally.









