RISE with SAP System Transition Workbench

The RISE with SAP system transition workbench, abbreviated as "system transition workbench" is the single entry point for the RISE journey. It offers a growing portfolio of automated step-by-step approaches, by hiding other SAP Software Logistics Tools.

The system transition workbench is provided for the purpose of streamlining and standardizing the transition paths to RISE, and as such is available as part of your RISE landscape at no additional cost.

 

The RISE with SAP system transition workbench is available to all customers transitioning into the private cloud, supported by their respective migration teams, whether they are qualifying partners or SAP directly. Access to the workbench is straightforward, as it comes pre-installed on the migration server designated for the migration purpose.

Available Approaches

The RISE with SAP System Transition Workbench supports a growing portfolio of migration approaches, which can be used for all SAP NetWeaver-based on HANA target systems. Detailed documentation is available for each supported approach, providing clear guidelines and insights on how to proceed with your specific migration requirements. 

  • SAP HANA Tenant Copy
  • SAP HANA Backup and Recovery
  • Homogeneous "Update and Copy"
  • System Conversion using SUM 2.0 (DMO with System Move)
  • System Conversion using SUM 2.0 (DMOVE2S4)

Above mentioned scenario is permitted for SAP ECS internal operations as well as for qualified migration partners.
Qualified migration partners must have earned at the minimum “Essential Level” designation for the SAP Cloud ERP Private competency as visible in SAP Partner Finder.

Structured Guided Procedure Cockpit

Each migration approach is facilitated through a structured guided procedure, referred to as "a cockpit". This cockpit is meticulously crafted to guide users through the technical procedure and is split into two main phases: the uptime phase and the downtime phase. This structure ensures that users have a clear understanding and control over the entire process.