SAP Converged Cloud

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SAP Converged Cloud
Developer(s) SAP SE
Initial release2012;12 years ago (2012) [1]
Stable release
2.0 / 1 September 2017;6 years ago (2017-09-01)
Written in Python
Operating system
Available inEnglish
Type Virtual private server
License Proprietary software
Website SAP Converged Cloud

SAP Converged Cloud is a private managed cloud developed and marketed by SAP. [2] [3]

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It is a set of cloud computing services that offer managed private cloud based on an OpenStack technology-based public cloud. It is used by SAP's organization for their own internal IT resources to create a mix of different cloud computing environments made up of OpenStack services. [3]

It offers compute, storage, and platform services that are accessible to SAP software.

History

In 2012, SAP promoted aspects of cloud computing. [4] In October 2012, SAP announced a platform as a service called the SAP Cloud Platform. [5] [6] [7]

In May 2013, a managed private cloud called the S/4HANA Enterprise Cloud service was announced. [8] [9] [10]

SAP Converged Cloud was announced in January 2015. SAP Converged Cloud is managed under The Converged Cloud unit, an SAP business unit established in 2015 headed by Markus Riedinger as Unit manager. The Converged Cloud BETA went live in May 2017, included OpenStack technology-based storage, compute network components, and shared new services made by SAP: [11] Later, Designate (DNS as a Service) was added as well.

Converged Cloud characteristics and components

Converged infrastructure

SAP Converged Cloud follows the premise of Converged infrastructure: the integration of compute, storage, and networking components and technologies into self-provisioning pools of shared resources and supported by IT services. [12] One of the benefits of a data center based on converged infrastructure is that manual tasks can be automated thus reducing the time and cost to carry them out. [13]

Open standards

SAP Converged Cloud is supporting the VMware hypervisors. It supports multiple operating systems (Microsoft, Red Hat, Ubuntu, etc.)[ citation needed ] SAP Converged Cloud is compatible with public cloud platforms based on OpenStack technology, such as RackSpace and Nebula. [14]

SAP Converged Cloud Professional Services

SAP Converged Cloud consultants work with SAP's users to help them configure SAPs products. These users receive advice on how they can implement cloud in a consistent manner and how to get value from their cloud investment. [15]

Services

SAP Cloud Marketing – Delivers information on the possible uses for cloud services and identifies opportunities to begin implementing cloud.

Cloud products

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