Difference between Productive edition and Developer edition
Hi,
what is the difference between SAP NW CE 7.1 installed in Developer edition and Productive Edition.
1)If we are planning for a three system landscape like SAP ERP instances with dev-qas and prd which edition
should we be going ahead with ?
2) In productive edition, can't we install sap nw developer studio like we can do in developer edition.
3) In a 3 tier landscape can we have a mix of editions ie DEV with developer edition and PRD in production edition..
Please reply.
Regards,
Sandeep
Hi,
The difference is mainly that the productive edition is compliant to the usual SAP system layout(sapmnt/saploc shares, users, groups, etc.) while in the development edition these are skipped. From the functional perspective they should be identical.
In addition I AFAIK 32 bit windows is generally not supported for production (because of memory management issues) while 64-bit is not supported for development (IDE).
On your questions:
1) I guess development for developers, production for the rest.
2) I don't think the dev studio is supported on 64-bit.
3) No problem here. However if you're about to need system copy (for example to clone productive system data into dev/qa environment) it will not work for development edition. Have this in mind when you plan your landscape.
Hope this helps !
Best regards, dido
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