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Release HANA 2.0 SPS07

Jens Gleichmann • 31. März 2023

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Das geplante Release von SAP HANA 2.0 SPS07 ist geplant für April 2023. Das Release besitzt Long Term Support. Dies bedeutet 5 Jahre Support. Parallel bleibt SPS05 bis Dezember 2025 im Support. Bitte beachten Sie beim Update mögliche Performancebeeinträchtigungen der HANA HEX Engine.

Für folgende Bereiche sind Verbesserungen zu erwarten:

 

  • Backup 
  • NSE 
  • Capture&Replay
  • Workload Management 
  • VS Code based SQL Analyzer 
  • Machine Learning

 

The planned release of SAP HANA 2.0 SPS07 is planned for April 2023. The release has long-term support. This means 5 years of support. At the same time, SPS05 will remain in support until December 2025. Please take attention to possible performance impact due to the HANA HEX engine.

Improvements can be expected in the following areas:


  • Backup 
  • NSE 
  • Capture&Replay
  • Workload Management 
  • VS Code based SQL Analyzer 
  • Machine Learning

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Performance degradation after upgrade to SPS07
von Jens Gleichmann 5. November 2024
With SPS06 and even stronger in SPS07 the HEX engine was pushed to be used more often. This results on the one hand side in easy scenario to perfect results with lower memory and CPU consumption ending up in faster response times. But in scenarios with FAE (for all entries) together with FDA (fast data access), it can result in bad performance. After some customers upgraded their first systems to SPS07 I recommended to wait for Rev. 73/74. But some started early with Rev. 71/72 and we had to troubleshoot many statement. If you have similar performance issues after the upgrade to SPS07 feel free to contact us! Our current recommendation is to use Rev. 74 with some workarounds. The performance degradation is extreme in systems like EWM and BW with high analytical workload.
HANA OS maintenance
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