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Cost Overview
The trial offering is hosted on Amazons Cloud (Amazon Web Services AWS).
The solution consists of two Amazon instances. An example of cost estimation for the whole solution is
~3.50 USD per hour (deployed in AWS US-East region). Additional costs apply for data transfer and
storage.
Amazon Instance 1
Amazon Instance 2
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Pre-requisites
Your own Amazon AWS account: http://aws.amazon.com.
The security credentials from your Amazon AWS account (security credentials are defined during AWS
account creation).
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Step 1
Go to the trial landing page at www.sap.com/s4hana-trial --> SAP S/4HANA, on-premise edition trial
or direct link http://go.sap.com/cmp/oth/crm-s4hana/s4hana-on-premise.html
Choose Start your trial now
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Step 2
You will be presented with the Log On screen to the SAP Cloud Appliance Library.
Enter your username and password on the Log On screen.
If you do not have an existing account, you can use the Register Now option to setup a new user.
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Step 3
After you entered your user credentials and logged on you will be presented with the Terms and
Conditions. Please scroll down, to read and get accept button active.
Choose I Accept.
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Step 4
In the SAP Cloud Appliance Library you will be asked to provide your security credentials from your
Amazon AWS account.
You can then also define the password for the Administrator account for the systems.
Choose Create Instance after you provided those details.
Instance of S/4HANA
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Step 5
You should now be directed to the Instances tab page for your new System.
The system is being created for you in your AWS account (see next slide for the timing of your systems
activation).
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Step 6
After approximately 45 minutes your system is ready for logon.
You can click on the systems line item to receive the details (next slide).
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Step 7
On the details page you can view the IP address of your created instance (bottom left).
In the Getting Started Guide Chapter 4, it is explained how to connect to each component of the instance.
Activated
Demouser
June 06 2015,
10:55:44 GMT 07:00
*Getting Started Guide refers to the <User Guide> attached to your created solution.
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Step 8
On the overview page you can also start, stop, suspend and terminate the system.
It is recommended to use these commands instead of directly using the AWS Console to ensure the
configurations (for example, IP Numbers) are intact.
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Thank you
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