Description
This study guide introduces a generic approach to analyzing the performance of an SAP system. The next step is finding bottlenecks in the system that
cause bad dialog response times and solving the underlying problems. If the bottlenecks are caused by ABAP programs then a closer look on the used SQL statements can be of help. BC315 explains how to use the essential functions needed for answering these questions.
Target Audience
This guide is intended for the following audiences:
- SAP system administrators
- Database administrators
- Developers in SAP systems
Required Knowledge
- The SAPTEC and ADM100 (or SAP50 and BC310, BC360 or equivalent) courses.
- Basic knowledge of Windows operating system
Goals
This guide will prepare you to:
- Analyze workload distribution in an SAP system
- Find critical performance bottlenecks
- Tune SAP Basis and database components
- Find poorly written ABAP programs that cause performance problems
Objectives
- Analyze the workload distribution in an SAP system
- Find critical performance bottlenecks
- Tune SAP Basis and database component