
In this lecture, we will give an overview of the project, the landscape we will create and set the foundations for the project overall.
In this lecture, you will learn how to set up and configure a Google Cloud Platform account to host the three servers for the SAP Hybris landscape. You will configure the OS and network to support the new cluster.
In this lecture, you will install the MySQL backend and begin the configuration of Apache Solr. The Solr cluster will be comprised of two nodes, a Master and Slave, that will act in a real world, productive fashion.
In this lecture, you will learn how to install and configure SAP Hybris for clustered operations. The system will be set up using an SAP Hybris recipe and the utilise a simple B2C online store.
In this lecture, you will finalise the SAP Hybris cluster configuration and ensure the system is prepared for clustered operations.
In this lecture you will review the SAP recommended tool for monitoring of Wily Introscope, and install the Enterprise Manager. You will then configure the monitoring probes on SAP Hybris and check the landscape is properly monitored.
In this lecture, you will be shown has to find information and resources to install and configure Dynatrace for SAP Hybris.
In this lecture you will learn how to use Apache JMeter to load test an SAP Hybris installation, including test plan set up and configuration for common tasks e.g. Add to cart.
In this lecture, you will be guided as to the best practises for an SAP Hybris deployment in a productive environment, including a checklist of common areas to be checked prior to Go Live.
Creating a simple SAP Hybris Commerce landscape can be difficult for even the most seasoned SAP Systems Administrator. This course uses Google Cloud Platform to create a fully production ready SAP Hybris landscape from scratch. You will be taught everything from basic landscape design to implementing a performance and load test on the new environment.
You will create a two tier Hybris landscape with a cluster operated Master and Slave Hybris nodes. These will be linked to standalone Apache Solr instances all underlined with a MySQL back end.
Delivered by experienced SAP Hybris Engineers, the course assumes no prior knowledge of landscape design or SAP Hybris. We will teach you the basics of landscape design, SAP Hybris environment requirements and finish with the advanced best practice parameters and GoLive checklist to get you ready for your next implementation. As bonus content, we introduce you to the SAP recommended Wily Introscope to monitor the new landscape and create a load test with Apache JMeter, step by step.
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