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Hey guys,
An independant SAP ABAP developer with 12 years experience, Im just coming to the end of a contract and decided to take a few months off to invest in further technical self-training and study.
Im looking to build a system to install SAP Netweaver on that I can use for traditional programming development, plus setting up portals and web services. Traditionally I would have installed it "directly" onto the host server.
However....Im swinging towards putting SAP on a VM, and running the VM on the host server. Am I right in thinking this would be a better way to go, to "encapsulate" the SAP system so that it can easily be backed up/restored via the VM image, and also if it goes t*ts up, or anything else goes bang, there is less of an impact.
I guess what Im trying to ask - is the preferred method for this kind of test environment is to have several VMs running SAP/exchange servers etc etc on one host?
Which leads me to my next Q - never having built a VM (ran one using VMware) whats the process - clean machine OS install, install the necessary apps, test, take copy of VM and load onto host? For subsequent VMs repeat?
If this is the way to go then something like an I7 920 should handle multiple VMs in it's stride?
I also want a NAS/media server!! (what the heck, Im taking a few months off so have time to play!). I was intending to put all of this on the one I7 920 server, but may seperate the VM and media/NAS requirements onto two boxes - wise move?
Apologies for the very basic and mundane questions!![Roll Eyes :rolleyes: :rolleyes:](/styles/default/xenforo/vbSmilies/Normal/rolleyes.gif)
An independant SAP ABAP developer with 12 years experience, Im just coming to the end of a contract and decided to take a few months off to invest in further technical self-training and study.
Im looking to build a system to install SAP Netweaver on that I can use for traditional programming development, plus setting up portals and web services. Traditionally I would have installed it "directly" onto the host server.
However....Im swinging towards putting SAP on a VM, and running the VM on the host server. Am I right in thinking this would be a better way to go, to "encapsulate" the SAP system so that it can easily be backed up/restored via the VM image, and also if it goes t*ts up, or anything else goes bang, there is less of an impact.
I guess what Im trying to ask - is the preferred method for this kind of test environment is to have several VMs running SAP/exchange servers etc etc on one host?
Which leads me to my next Q - never having built a VM (ran one using VMware) whats the process - clean machine OS install, install the necessary apps, test, take copy of VM and load onto host? For subsequent VMs repeat?
If this is the way to go then something like an I7 920 should handle multiple VMs in it's stride?
I also want a NAS/media server!! (what the heck, Im taking a few months off so have time to play!). I was intending to put all of this on the one I7 920 server, but may seperate the VM and media/NAS requirements onto two boxes - wise move?
Apologies for the very basic and mundane questions!
![Roll Eyes :rolleyes: :rolleyes:](/styles/default/xenforo/vbSmilies/Normal/rolleyes.gif)