

Below approachġ.System Copy using old production data on New Windows 2012.ģ.Direct Upgrade using SUM in one single shot NW SPS 26, EHP 7 SP 11 & NW 7.4. Please correct me ,if I am wrong with the above approach.Ĭan I Upgrade directly to EHP7 without NW SPS 26 Upgrade ( All in on single step). Once done, will go for EHP7 direct Upgrade ( ECC 6 SPS 26 to ECC EHP7 SPS 11) Will perform system copy using system A and then upgrade MS SQL Server 2005 to 2012. System B : - New System will be with Windows 2012.
#Sap ecc 6.0 ehp7 upgrade Patch
System A : - Build a system copy using production database same as source system in terms of SPS ,Kernel ,DB etc and perform SPS upgrade and take the patch level to SPS 26. as POC before stepping up into current landscape. In my current scenario, We are going with OS/SQL 2012, and one of the per-requiste as per the note 1651862, NW Sp should be upgraded to SPS26. I am also aware that NW SP patch level is one of the pre-requisite for the DB Upgrade. I have already gone through Recommended guides & Sap Notes/PAM where it mentions that we need to upgrade the OS /DB to either Windows 2008/2012/2014 and Sql 2008/2012/2014. New OS : Windows 2012 & New DB : MSSQL Server 2012

Target System : Upgrade to ECC 6 with EHP 7 ( Abap Stack) OS : Windows 2003 & DB : MSSQL Server 2005

Source System : ECC 6 /NW SPS 9 with Kernel 700 I am in the process of implementing the upgrade project and would like to have your valuable inputs to achieve the completion of project.
