Running SAP on the HANA database is not only having multiple advantages, but also few cons as well. The hardware cost to run the HANA database is one of them. Since HANA is an in-memory database, customers must provision higher-size RAM and CPU to run their SAP on HANA. Even in hyper scaler environments like AZURE/AWS, HANA VM (M-Series) cost is huge comparatively and concern for most of the customers.
Keeping this in mind, designing a disaster recovery solution for HANA is a very challenging one.&To address this design challenge, we can consider multiple cost-optimized options like
1. Lean/Skinny DR
2. Backup/Restore
3. Azure/AWS native solutions
Each option has its own pros & cons. In this blog post, we are going to talk about lean DR setup. The Lean DR option has a little more cost factor but has a lesser RTO/RPO compared to the other options.
In general, to set up DR for HANA, there will be one Primary HANA running on the primary region and a Secondary HANA instance, running on the DR region with identical VM size. As per SAP recommendation, DR for HANA will be set up using HANA system replication (HSR).
For example:
Parameter Name | preload_column_tables |
Default Value | TRUE |
Advantage | Less memory is required |
Disadvantage | The takeover process will take longer as no data is preloaded to memory on the secondary system |
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