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There are two key factors that determine the design of a SAP system:
The first factor is the availability demanded by the business, the second factor is the expected load on the system. On the basis of these factors, a suitable solution must be chosen. +
SAP provides the possibility to install several components independently
in one single database (MCOD).
Multiple Components in One Database is a feature in the installation process for SAP NetWeaver based SAP components. +
Software to implement the SAP specific Session Endpoint facility +
An SMTP-compatible mail transfer agent (MTA) is an MTA ("mail server") that transfers e-mails, as long as they are offered over SMTP. Specification of this Element means that the designer is free to choose any Mail Transfer Agent (s)he likes, as long as it fully supports SMTP. +
'''S'''imple '''N'''etwork '''M'''anagement '''P'''rotocol (SNMP)
A version of a widely used network monitoring and control protocol, superseded in 2004 by SNMP v3. The IETF considers this version v2 to be "obsolete" or "historical". The v2 version of the SNMP protocol had an (overly) complex party-based security model, which resulted in the creation of a subversion SNMPv2c which has a simpler security model (much like v3). When SNMPv2 is referred to, usually SNMPv2c is meant. +
Strong encryption means a form of data encryption that is highly resistant to cryptoanalysis. This requires both a strong encryption algorithm and a matching key. As of january 2012, ArchiSurance considers the following algorithms "strong":
* WPA2 (for wireless communications)
* SSL2
* AES
* PGP +
In the Data Centre Environment facilities are in place to support reliable and fast data storage. Physical conditions (like power supply, cooling, fire prevention and physical security) meet very high standards. +
In the Data Centre - Back End Environment, facilities are in place to support and secure data management, data exchange between business functions/applications, used by ArchiSurance, and also facilities from the Server Working Area, and facilities to implement security and management. The facilities in this Environment are provided and managed by ArchiSurance. In the Data Centre Environment, physical conditions (like power supply, cooling, fire prevention and physical security) meet very high standards. +
The Data Centre - Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) Environment comprises facilities for communication between (both internal and external) end users/other party's systems on one hand and applications in the Back End Environment on the other hand. In the Data Centre - DMZ Environment, physical conditions (like power supply, cooling, fire prevention and physical security) meet very high standards.
This environment is complemented by/adjacent to the Data Centre - Back-end environment. +
Facilities in the "Distribution Point" environment support the automation of storage and end-point delivery of groceries. Some facilities from the Working Area Server are located here (in a distributed form) in order to minimize the networking capacity that is needed. Examples of those facilities are Mail Stores, Print Queues and Document Management provisions. +
The External Environment comprises facilities that are used to support business functions used by ArchiSurance, but not provided nor managed by ArchiSurance (administrative responsibility). +
This Environment is a placeholder for when an Environment hasn't yet, or cannot be assigned. +
In the "Office" environment, facilities are in place to provide regular, controlled access to and use of ArchiSurance IT resources, for ArchiSurance personnel. This includes all offices that are owned/rented by ArchiSurance, offering access to facilities, dedicated to the use of ArchiSurance employees. +
In the Office Guest environment, facilities are in place for unauthenticated users and equipment to access the public Internet (contractors, visitors). +
The "Remote" Environment is a quite abstract type of Environment and is to be considered as any place that is beyond administrative and security control of ArchiSurance. Although client facilities in this Environment might be provided by ArchiSurance (e.g. a mobile PC or a phone), in the Remote Environment they are used without corporate supervision and easily accessible for others. Access to ArchiSurance centralized IT resources is provided by Internet connections. +
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This Location is a placeholder for when an Location hasn't yet, or cannot be assigned. +
In the "Office" Location, facilities are in place to provide regular, controlled access to and use of ArchiSurance IT resources, for ArchiSurance personnel. This includes all offices that are owned/rented by ArchiSurance, offering access to facilities, dedicated to the use of ArchiSurance employees. +
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Some SAP Database capabilities are undesirable for use in the case of ArchiSurance. +
The Working Area "Middleware" comprises the facilities that provide (business) application support, like messaging, identity and resource management.
Generally they share a couple of characteristics:
* the functionality is closely related to those of Building Blocks from the Working Area Server;
* the functionality is usually being shared by multiple applications;
* the functionality provided is not intended to be used directly, but to support (business) applications. +