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Microsoft-SAP Technical Guidance
Microsoft is committed to providing you with technical information on how to better integrate Microsoft and SAP solutions, reduce complexity, and have a continued focus
on TCO. As such, providing the latest technical details and know-how on how to implement and integrate Microsoft and SAP technologies is of utmost importance.
From learning about details on Microsoft SQL Server for SAP environments to integrating SAP applications with the Microsoft Office System, you'll find a breadth of
knowledge in this section.
Such technical information is always a work in progress as new versions of technologies are released, best practices are refined, and some technologies are no
longer applicable. Therefore, bookmark this page and return often. We're confident you will find helpful information to aid in your efforts of either
implementing SAP on the Microsoft Windows and SQL Server platform or integrating SAP with Microsoft .NET.
Please click on the links below for individual technical documents and resources.
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Benchmarks
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The SAP certified Sales and Distribution three-tier standard application benchmark, using SQL Server 2005 and Windows Server 2003 running on HP and Intel hardware,
delivered record-breaking results with 93,000 concurrent users. This 64-processor benchmark, certified on November 3, 2005, is 3.5 times more scalable than SQL Server
2000 and demonstrates the enterprise-class capabilities of SQL Server 2005.
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The SAP certified Sales and Distribution three-tier standard application benchmark, using SQL Server 2005 and Windows Server 2003 running on HP and AMD hardware,
delivered record-breaking value with 18,000 concurrent users in a standard commodity four-processor server. This four-processor benchmark, certified on June 27,
2005, is eight times more scalable than SQL Server 2000.
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HP and Microsoft delivered the first SAP certified Transaction Banking (TRBK) Standard three-tier application benchmark. The benchmark, certified on
December 22, 2005 (running SQL Server 2005 and Windows Server 2003 Datacenter on a 16-processor database server with HP and Intel hardware), is based on SAP Release
Account Management 3.0 (32 bit). The benchmark achieved 8.279 million postings to bank accounts per hour and 4.27 million balanced accounts per hour.
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