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Liji Susan Mathews

Consultant, ABAP
What is a Client?

“A client is an autonomous unit in the R/3 System with


regard to commercial law, organization, and data.”

use
as te r use r records
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User
r auth
orizat
ion
Client clien
o m i zing custot-dependent
C u st mizing
data

transa
p l ic ation ct
maste ion data
Ap r data
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Common Client Roles

CUST Development & Configuring of client settings and


Customizing creation of new functionality

QTST
Quality Assurance Functionality testing and
verification of configuration

PROD Production Productive activities and business


data
Additional Client Roles

SAND
Sandbox Sampling of customizing
transactions and settings

TEST
Test Testing of configuration settings
with data

TRNG Training End-user customer training


environment

PPRD Pre-production Configured environment for the


load of legacy data prior to the
start of productive activities
Sample SAP System Landscape

Developme Testi Producti


nt ng on
Database
Servers

Application
Servers

Presentation
Servers
Object Migration

Corrections and Transport


Development QA Testing Production

Program Program Program


A A A
Table A Table A Table A
Screen A Screen A Screen A
Object Migration

Corrections
Development and QA Testing
Transport

Program A Program A
Version 1 Version 1
?
Program A Program A
Version 2 Version 2
?
Program A Program A
Version 3 Version 3

Originals
Accessing SAP from your Desktop!!!
Client/Server Overview

Server

LAN/WAN

TCP / IP

Client
Client/Server Overview (Logical Structure)

Server
Data Storage

Application
Logic

Client

Presentation
Accessing data over LAN

To other networks
(e.g., Internet)
Router
Servers
Application
Server HUB

Application
Server Client
Computers
Circuits
Application Printer
Server
Citrix Presentation Server
Virtual Private Network

• Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) use PVCs


that run over the Internet but appear to the
user as private networks.
• Packets sent over these PVCs, called
tunnels, are encapsulated using special
protocols that also encrypt the IP packets
they enclose.
• The growing popularity of VPNs is based on
their low cost and flexibility.
VPN – Gen. Architecture
VPN – Gen. Architecture

ISP

VPN Access
Device Server

Office Telephone
Line

VPN Employee’s
Device Internet Home

Backbone VPN Tunnel

VPN Tunnel
Office
VPN
Device

Backbone

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