SAP N+1 Landscape is the Optimal Approach for Large-Scale Projects
When it comes to implementing a new SAP landscape, the N+1 approach is becoming increasingly popular. In this blog, we’ll explore what SAP N+1 is, how it works, and what benefits it can offer your organization.
What is SAP N+1?
SAP N+1 is a system copy approach that involves creating a new system landscape that mirrors your existing Production system (N), along with an additional system (N+1) for testing, development, and other purposes. This approach allows you to maintain a stable Production system while enabling you to develop and test new features and functionality in the N+1 system.
How Does SAP N+1 Work?
The first step in implementing SAP N+1 is to create a new system landscape that is identical to your existing Production system. This involves copying your Production system to a new system (N+1) that is used for testing and development purposes. The N+1 system is then upgraded to the latest version of the operating system, database, and software patches.
Once the N+1 system is up and running, any changes made to the Production system are retrofitted (rekeyed) into the N+1 system. This ensures that the N+1 system remains in sync with the Production system. The N+1 system is then used for testing and development purposes, while the Production system remains stable and available for end-users.
What are the Benefits of SAP N+1?
There are several benefits to using the SAP N+1 approach, including
Reduced Downtime
With SAP N+1, there is no need to take your Production system offline for testing and development purposes. This ensures that your end-users have continuous access to the system, which helps to maintain business continuity.
Improved Testing and Development
The N+1 system can be used for testing and development purposes, without affecting the Production system. This provides a stable environment for testing new functionality and features, which reduces the risk of downtime or data loss.
Enhanced Agility
SAP N+1 enables organizations to be more agile, by providing a flexible environment for testing and development purposes. This enables organizations to quickly respond to changing business needs, and to deliver new functionality and features to end-users more quickly.
Reduced Costs
By using the N+1 approach, organizations can reduce the costs associated with system downtime, testing, and development. This can result in significant cost savings over time, which can be reinvested into other areas of the business.
Conclusion
SAP N+1 is an effective approach for organizations that want to maintain a stable Production system while enabling testing and development activities. By creating a new system landscape that mirrors the Production system, organizations can reduce downtime, improve testing and development, enhance agility, and reduce costs. If you’re considering implementing a new SAP landscape, SAP N+1 is definitely worth considering.