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Multicloud: the systems involved with different hyperscalers
On-premises: all involved source/target systems in the company's own data centers
Installing the Connector for LaMa enables a Cloud Manager feature for Google Cloud in SAP Landscape Management. This guide does not provide instructions for installing, configuring, or operating SAP Landscape Management. For information on installing and configuring SAP Landscape Management, see the latest SAP documentation on the SAP Help Portal. For information from SAP about configuring and supporting the Connector for LaMa, see SAP Note 3078321.

Table splitting reduces the risk of losing a lot of time during export in case of an error. When restarting, the complete table does not have to be exported again, but only a subset. Simultaneous processing of a table by several R3load processes can reduce the total runtime for this table.
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In practice, customers have either built their own tools to make the appropriate configurations, or there are extensive lists of steps to be processed manually. This approach is time-consuming and error-prone.

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Unicode conversion: A Unicode target system is built from a non-Unicode source system. Unicode conversion can only be performed using procedures based on R3load.

With "Shortcut for SAP Systems" a tool is available that simplifies the SAP system copy and offers additional possibilities.

These tables are saved and later imported back into the newly built system: TBDLST, TBDLS, RFCDES, RFCATTRIB, RFCCMC, RFCDOC, RFCSYSACL, RFCTRUST, EDP12, EDP13, EDP21, EDIPOI, EDIPO2, EDIPOA, EDIPOD, EDIPOF, EDIPOI, EDIPORT, EDIPOX, EDIPOXH, TBD00T, TBD05, TBD06, TBDBR, TBDBRF, RFCATTRIB, RFCCMC, RFCDES, RFCDOC, RFCSYSACL, RFCTRUST.

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The term "system copy" describes the process of creating a copy of an SAP system on a new server.
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