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Summary

  • How the SAP HANA system replication works and its role in providing consistent database copies for High Availability

  • How copies of SAP HANA databases are registered

  • What synchronization options are available and which of them are used in RHEL for SAP solutions

  • Which HSR options are used in RHEL HA solutions for SAP HANA

  • Differences between primary, secondary, and secondary read-enabled

  • Why VIPs are needed for primary and secondary read-enabled

  • How RHEL HA Pacemaker cluster failover works

  • Overview of the SAP HANA software update process

  • How more than one copy of a database can be created from the primary HANA instance in a multi-target system replication environment

  • How more than one copy of a database can be created from the secondary HANA instance in a multi-tier system replication environment

  • Requirement of at least one primary and one or more secondary database instances to achieve the benefits of RHEL HA solutions for SAP HANA

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