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Synchronization of SAP landscapes
Distributed SAP system landscapes ensure that extensive new developments and release upgrades can be prepared without jeopardizing the stability of the SAP production environment in the process. Many companies therefore use a second system that comprises an additional development and test system. Although this approach enhances the security and stability in SAP project landscapes, it presents new challenges for a company's Basis administrators and application developers.
Companies that want to ensure the consistency of their software versions need to quickly incorporate all relevant changes made in the production environment during maintenance into the project environment. This manual synchronization process is error prone and time consuming, tying up development resources. |
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