An SAP Basis administrator is an IT professional responsible for running your SAP landscape.
Basis admins handle routine maintenance, operation, and upgrades, and play a major role in planning and executing migrations and other major projects.
On a technical level, HANA Basis administration is simpler than administering previous generations of SAP software, but it requires deeper analysis and strategic insight to modernize your landscape and align your IT and business goals.
As we discussed in SAP Basis Explained, your SAP Basis administrator (or team) is directly responsible for keeping your SAP landscape healthy, online, and up to date. That includes:
All of the above tasks have been part of SAP Basis administration for decades. However, SAP software has changed extensively since the release of HANA in 2010, and the job of SAP system administrator has changed with it. Here are a few of the key differences:
Prior to the release of SAP HANA, there was no SAP database—you’d have to install SAP ERP (or whatever application you were using) on a third-party database, such as Oracle or SQL Server. SAP built the HANA database to fully harness the power of SAP’s next generation S/4 software.
While an administrator’s previously acquired SAP ERP skills and Basis knowledge will continue to be valuable, they’ll still need to learn a new database, in addition to the new module (such as S/4HANA or BW/4HANA).
Although the strategic aspects of Basis have gotten extremely complex (as we’ll discuss later), the nuts and bolts of Basis operation are much simpler than previous software generations.
When I started my career administering SAP ERP on Oracle in the early 1990s, operating a database required far more knowledge. An expert at Oracle administration with a decade of experience might’ve understood only about 5% of what the database required.
SAP HANA Basis administrators can actually master the database in a way that wasn’t possible back then. The SAP database is more self-healing. Bugs are less damaging, easier to detect and fix, and less likely to affect system performance and availability before they’re corrected. Monitoring tools can automatically scan the application logs, identify possible errors, and even suggest fixes, making it much easier to get to the root of the problem.
Hosting environments and third-party offerings have also contributed to these improvements. Public cloud environments like Azure and AWS apply a layer of abstraction, eliminating the challenging task of keeping your hardware healthy that on-premise SAP required.
Third-party application management tools like Protera AppCare build on the improvements of HANA, providing SAP Basis admins with better visibility, and the ability to deliver improved performance, time-to-value and cost savings.
Administrators often have to replicate some or all of a database, e.g., provide a system backup or test an upgrade before applying it to production. In the past, this was surprisingly difficult to do in most databases. With HANA, replication works out of the box, and provides richer features and better control than previous databases.
This improves the capabilities of SAP HANA Basis administrators, and increases the level of service they should be providing. Your Basis team can more easily fine-tune your data replication strategy to meet exacting disaster recovery and high availability standards.
They should be able to use system resources more strategically for development and testing, while providing more cost-effective service.
Better tech has broadened the role of SAP Basis administrators, in parallel with the IT industry as a whole. It’s no longer enough to keep the system running and performing well. An SAP HANA Basis administrator also plays a role in cost control, IT strategy, and even business policy.
This is key to harnessing SAP’s simplification plan. Since the release of SAP HANA, SAP has worked to simplify and unify their product offerings. This isn’t just about offering fewer products that do more—it’s about modernizing the way both the company and its users adopt and maintain technology.
For users, that modernization starts with the migration to SAP S/4HANA. Companies have invested extensively in the previous generation of SAP products, along with expertise, hardware, and support services. Moving to HANA can be a complicated, multi-phase project. The SAP Basis administrator must work with the migration team and other stakeholders to help plan the most beneficial transition possible, balancing cost, technological priorities, disruption, and other factors.
That’s just the start. In the HANA era, upgrades should be frequent, affordable, and non-disruptive so that companies can leverage new technology as it becomes available. Most companies are nowhere near that goal, and many struggle to keep up with new technology, evolving security threats, and disaster recovery.
Along with upgrading their software, these organizations need to upgrade the way they manage their software. SAP Basis administrators need to be critical of their own approach to Basis maintenance, as well as the way it functions within the organization as a whole, and must have the flexibility to modernize that approach.
Increasingly, SAP basis admins have an important role in complex tactical considerations that significantly impact TCO. One important factor is how the business structures its hosting purchases in the public cloud. In AWS, for example, users can purchase a Basis hosting environment on a one-year contract or a three-year contract. The three-year contract saves a lot of money—essentially, the third year is free—but you’re bound to a specific server size.
Making the best decision is tricky. Too small a server, and you’ll run out of resources and lose your cost savings. Buy too much hosting or stick with one-year contracts, and you’ll increase your costs. To make the right call, SAP system administrators need to consider demand growth and an array of other factors, including:
To help make the decisions, your HANA Basis administrator needs to be as savvy about business as they are about technology.
Your SAP Basis professionals are a crucial, strategic factor in the success of your business.
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