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Provision an Instance of SAP HANA Cloud, SAP HANA Database

Learn how to provision an instance of SAP HANA Cloud, SAP HANA database.
You will learn
  • How the provisioning wizard in SAP HANA Cloud can be used to configure the settings and features of an SAP HANA Cloud database instance.

Prerequisites

  • You have access to a SAP BTP trial account or a productive account that has SAP HANA Cloud entitlements

A few notes to remember about free tier instances:

  • If you are using a free tier instance, you will only be able to create one instance with a predefined size (16 GB of memory, 1 vCPU, and 80 GB of storage). However, the process to create the instance is very similar to production environments, the difference being that in a production environment you can further customize your instance. For example, you can change advanced settings for your SAP HANA Cloud instance.

  • Free tier instances will be stopped on a nightly basis. Each time you start working with your free tier instance, you need to restart it.

  • If you do not restart your free tier instance within 30 days, it will be deleted. Your BTP account, however, will continue to exist and you can easily provision an instance again, if you wish to do so.

  • The instance summary card for a free tier instance does not display a cost estimate. If you are using free tier, ensure you see the free tier indicator icon since paid tier (right) will show you a cost estimate meaning charges will be incurred if you create an instance.

    Estimator for each tier
  • Step 1
  • Step 2
    1. In the Basics section, enter a name for your instance in the field Instance Name, such as HC_HDB.

      This field does not allow any spaces in the name. Keep in mind that you will not be able to change the name after the instance has been created.

    2. Insert a password in the Administrator Password field.

    3. Confirm it by typing it again in the Confirm Administrator Password field.

      HANA step 1

      This password is the admin password for this instance, so make sure to use a strong password. If needed, the password can be reset via the actions menu Reset DBADMIN Password in SAP HANA Cloud Central if your user has the role SAP HANA Cloud Security Administrator.

    4. You may also choose the runtime environment. Further details can be found at What Runtime Environment is my SAP HANA Cloud Instance Using?

    5. Now click on Next Step to continue.

  • Step 3

    There are different instructions available to you depending on whether you are using a free tier instance versus a productive instance. Please make sure to select the one that applies to your situation to get the most out of this tutorial.

    In this step of the provisioning wizard, you can set up the size of your SAP HANA database in SAP HANA Cloud.

  • Step 4

    There are different instructions available to you depending on whether you are using a free tier instance versus a productive instance. Please make sure to select the one that applies to your situation to get the most of this tutorial.

    Here, you can select in this step if you want to create replicas of your instance to increase your system availability. These replicas are exact duplicates of your instance that will be managed in the background and automatically synchronized. In case of issues, you can take over a replica of your instance to ensure minimal interruption.

  • Step 5

    There are different instructions are available to you depending on whether you are using a free tier instance vs a productive instance. Please make sure to select the one that applies to your situation to get the most of this tutorial.

  • Step 6

    In the last step of the provisioning wizard, you have the option of also provisioning a managed data lake. If you enable the data lake in this step, this data lake will have maximum compatibility with SAP HANA and a remote connection between your SAP HANA database and the data lake will be created automatically during provisioning.

    If you do not wish to enable a data lake, you can skip this step by clicking on Review and Create in the bottom-right corner.

    You are done! Your first SAP HANA Cloud, SAP HANA database and data lake instances will be created, and you can monitor their status to see when they will be ready to be used. This process usually takes a few minutes.

  • Step 7

    The final step is learning how to stop and start your instance.

    A free tier instance will be automatically stopped on a nightly basis, according to the server region time zone. That means you need to restart your instance before you start working with your instance every day.

    1. To stop an instance, just click on Stop in the three dots menu next to the SAP HANA Cloud instance line in SAP HANA Cloud Central. Once your instance is stopped, the menu item will be updated to Start.

      Three Dots
    2. To restart the instance, simply click on the Start menu item. Once it’s ready to be used, it will show a green Created status on SAP BTP Cockpit, and a Running status on the SAP HANA Cloud Central.

    Note that all these processes take a few minutes to be completed and to show an updated status. You can use the auto-refresh button to select how often you would like your instances list to periodically refresh.

    Refresh Instances
  • Step 8

    When you are ready to upgrade your free tier instance running in a productive SAP BTP account to a Paid Tier, you can choose the three dots menu (under Actions) next to the SAP HANA Cloud instance line in SAP HANA Cloud Central. From here, click on Upgrade to Paid Tier. Note that paid tier plans must be enabled in your SAP HANA Cloud entitlement for the Upgrade to Paid Tier menu item to appear.

    upgrade to paid tier

    A dialog box will appear indicating that there will be costs associated with the Paid Tier instance – an estimate is also included. Click on Upgrade to Paid Tier to complete the process.

    upgrade to paid tier

    Now you know how to provision an instance of SAP HANA Cloud using SAP BTP Cockpit and SAP HANA Cloud Central. In the next tutorial, learn about the tools that help to manage and access your database instance.

  • Step 9

    Enter the name of the administrative user whose password you define to provision an instance in SAP HANA Cloud, SAP HANA database?

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