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The SAP deployment automation framework on Azure is an open-source orchestration tool for deploying, installing and maintaining SAP environments. You can create infrastructure for SAP landscapes based on SAP HANA and NetWeaver with AnyDB on any of the SAP-supported operating system versions and deploy them into any Azure region.

The framework uses Terraform for infrastructure deployment, and Ansible for the operating system and application configuration.

Enterprise-scale - Reference Implementation

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Partnership

The project is being build in partnership with SUSE and Red Hat

Documentation

The user guidance can be located here SAP deployment automation framework

Contributing

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