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HA250

Migration to SAP HANA Using DMO

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COURSE OUTLINE

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Course Version: 10

Course Duration: 2 Day(s)

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Contents

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Course Overview

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Unit 1:

Getting Familiar with DMO

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Lesson: Listing DMO benefits

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Lesson: Explaining DMO basics

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Unit 2:

Preparing DMO Procedure

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Lesson: Ensuring DMO prerequisites are fullfilled on the host

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Lesson: Configuring SAP Host Agent for DMO

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Lesson: Examining the DMO UI

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Unit 3:

Configuration of DMO Procedure

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Lesson: Starting the DMO run

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Lesson: Continuing DMO configuration

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Lesson: Configuring DMO step Preprocessing

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Lesson: Listing DMO procedure steps

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Lesson: Analyzing logs

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Lesson: Resetting the DMO procedure

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Lesson: Tuning the DMO Downtime

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Lesson: DMO steps after Preprocessing

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Lesson: DMO release schedule

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Unit 4:

Appendix

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Lesson: Listing migration options to SAP HANA

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Course Overview

TARGET AUDIENCE

This course is intended for the following audiences:

Technology Consultant

Systems Architect

System Administrator

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UNIT 1

Getting Familiar with DMO

Lesson 1: Listing DMO benefits

Lesson Objectives

After completing this lesson, you will be able to:

list the benefits of the DMO procedure

Lesson 2: Explaining DMO basics

Lesson Objectives

After completing this lesson, you will be able to:

list information sources for DMO

explain DMO from a technical perspective

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Unit 1: Getting Familiar with DMO

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UNIT 2

Preparing DMO Procedure

Lesson 1: Ensuring DMO prerequisites are fullfilled on the host

Lesson Objectives

After completing this lesson, you will be able to:

list the required steps and files to prepare a DMO procedure

prepare the archives for a DMO procedure

Lesson 2: Configuring SAP Host Agent for DMO

Lesson Objectives

After completing this lesson, you will be able to:

Update SAP Host Agent

Configure SAP Host Agent to start SAPup

Check SAPup processes in the process list

Lesson 3: Examining the DMO UI

Lesson Objectives

After completing this lesson, you will be able to:

use the DMO UI

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Unit 2: Preparing DMO Procedure

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UNIT 3

Configuration of DMO

Procedure

Lesson 1: Starting the DMO run

Lesson Objectives

After completing this lesson, you will be able to:

Start the DMO run

Lesson 2: Continuing DMO configuration

Lesson Objectives

After completing this lesson, you will be able to:

Configure DMO phase “Configuration”

Lesson 3: Configuring DMO step Preprocessing

Lesson Objectives

After completing this lesson, you will be able to:

configure roadmap Preprocessing

Lesson 4: Listing DMO procedure steps

Lesson Objectives

After completing this lesson, you will be able to:

list the general steps of the DMO procedure

explain why additional kernel files are required for the DMO procedure

Lesson 5: Analyzing logs

Lesson Objectives

After completing this lesson, you will be able to:

List the DMO steps relevant for table migration.

Lesson 6: Resetting the DMO procedure

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Lesson Objectives

After completing this lesson, you will be able to:

Reset the DMO procedure

Lesson 7: Tuning the DMO Downtime

Lesson Objectives

After completing this lesson, you will be able to:

Tune the DMO procedure.

Lesson 8: DMO steps after Preprocessing

Lesson Objectives

After completing this lesson, you will be able to:

list the DMO steps after Preprocessing phase

Lesson 9: DMO release schedule

Lesson Objectives

After completing this lesson, you will be able to:

explain the DMO release schedule

Unit 3: Configuration of DMO Procedure

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UNIT 4

Appendix

Lesson 1: Listing migration options to SAP HANA

Lesson Objectives

After completing this lesson, you will be able to:

List the migration options

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