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What is hypermemory in SAP BC-CST - Client/Server Technology?


SAP Term: hypermemory

  • Component: BC-CST

  • Component Name: Client/Server Technology

  • Description: Used to store logon-specific data for example, logon information such as language and client that is used by all sessions belonging to a logon.


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  • Key Concepts: 
    Hypermemory is a feature of SAP's Client/Server Technology (BC-CST) that allows for the dynamic allocation of memory to applications. It allows for the efficient use of memory resources by allocating memory to applications as needed, rather than allocating a fixed amount of memory to each application. This helps to reduce the amount of memory needed for an application, and can help to improve performance. 
    
    How to use it: 
    Hypermemory can be enabled in SAP's Client/Server Technology (BC-CST) by setting the appropriate parameters in the system configuration. Once enabled, it will automatically allocate memory to applications as needed, allowing for more efficient use of memory resources. 
    
    Tips & Tricks: 
    When using hypermemory, it is important to monitor the system's memory usage to ensure that applications are not using too much memory. If an application is using too much memory, it may be necessary to adjust the parameters in the system configuration to reduce its memory usage. 
    
    Related Information: 
    For more information on hypermemory and how to configure it in SAP's Client/Server Technology (BC-CST), please refer to the official SAP documentation.
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