Monday, 14 May 2012

What is known as 'Going-Live Check'? | SAP-FICO

Going-live Check is done just before you cut over to 'live' (production) operation in a project. This is to test whether the system is properly configured to meet the requirements of the business. The check includes detecting problems in (a) SAP Application, (b) Database and (c) Operating System.
First, this involves an analysis of the major system components of the SAP installation with regard to  system consistency and reliability. For this, SAP experts log on to your SAP system via a remote connection, inspect the configuration of individual system components, and provide valuable II recommendations for system optimization. By analyzing the individual system components before  production start-up, SAP can considerably improve the availability and performance of the customers live system. In addition, the technical application analysis provides information on how to speed up the core processes within SAP.
Secondly, the transactions with high resource consumption are searched for and necessary adjustments made.
Thirdly, the changes from the two prior sessions are validated. This check is performed in the productive operation system.
After a system goes live, some fine tuning and eliminating of potential bottlenecks is still necessary. This is carried out four weeks after 'going live' with the System.

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