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What is cutover migration in SAP SRD-BC - Business Configuration?


SAP Term: cutover migration

  • Component: SRD-BC

  • Component Name: Business Configuration

  • Description: The final import of the customer's legacy data to the SAP Business ByDesign production system just before going live. If you have requested a test system, the cutover migration should happenonly after migration runs in the migration test system have been completed and validated successfully.


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  • Key Concepts: 
    Cutover migration is a process used in SAP Business Configuration (SRD-BC) to move data from one system to another. It involves transferring data from the source system to the target system in one go, or “cutover”. This process is used when the source and target systems are different versions of the same software, or when the source and target systems are completely different. 
    
    How to use it: 
    Cutover migration is typically used when a company is upgrading its software or migrating to a new system. The process involves transferring all of the data from the source system to the target system in one go. This can be done manually or with automated tools. The data is then validated and checked for accuracy before being moved into the target system. 
    
    Tips & Tricks: 
    When performing a cutover migration, it is important to ensure that all of the data is transferred correctly and accurately. It is also important to ensure that all of the necessary steps are taken to ensure that the data is secure during the transfer process. Additionally, it is important to test the data after it has been transferred to make sure that it has been transferred correctly and accurately. 
    
    Related Information: 
    Cutover migration is just one of many processes used in SAP Business Configuration (SRD-BC). Other processes include incremental migration, which transfers only changes made since the last transfer; and full migration, which transfers all of the data from the source system to the target system. Additionally, there are other processes such as replication and synchronization which can be used for transferring data between systems.
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