End-to-End Observability for SAP on AWS: Part 2 – SAP Network Latency Monitoring
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This article covers how to monitor and optimize network performance for SAP applications running on AWS, which is critical for ensuring optimal performance. The key points are:
- SAP requires network latency between application and database servers to be less than 0.7ms for optimal performance.
- AWS Network Manager - Infrastructure Performance allows monitoring real-time and historical network latency across AWS regions and availability zones (AZs) with no additional cost.
- Spreading SAP application servers across AZs increases reliability and availability, outweighing the impact of slightly higher network latency.
- Amazon CloudWatch can be used to monitor WAN connectivity between on-premises and AWS, as well as set alerts on network latency thresholds.
- AWS Global Accelerator and Amazon CloudFront can improve performance for geographically dispersed users accessing SAP on AWS.
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