Zero-Downtime SAP Patch Automation – Live Demo for HA & Clusters
Zero-Downtime SAP Patch Automation is the focus of our second webinar in the SAP automation series. In this session, we take a practical approach and show how patching workflows can be structured and automated for both non-high-availability (non-HA) and high-availability (HA) SAP landscapes — including cluster scenarios such as Pacemaker and SAP HANA System Replication.
The webinar is strongly hands-on and built around a live demo. You will see how repeatable, integrable, and auditable patching processes can be orchestrated end to end — from preparing maintenance windows to executing controlled switchovers and validations in HA environments.
What to Expect
- Target state: Fast, reproducible, integrable, and auditable SAP patching workflows
- Patching scenarios overview: Non-HA vs. HA environments and common pitfalls (downtime, sequencing, validation)
- Live demo: End-to-end patch automation for SAP landscapes
- Maintenance window preparation: Integration with the SAP Software Download Center to provision required artifacts
- Non-HA patching: Workflow covering SAP component, operating system, and database patching
- HA & cluster patching: Orchestrated patching for Pacemaker and SAP HANA System Replication, including clean switchover sequences and validation
- Outlook: SAP LaMa end of support on December 31, 2027 and what it means for future automation roadmaps
- Live Q&A
Who Should Attend?
- SAP Basis, operations, and infrastructure teams
- Automation architects and platform owners
- Teams operating HA, cluster, or HANA System Replication landscapes
- Organizations modernizing SAP operations or preparing roadmap decisions beyond SAP LaMa
Why This Matters
SAP patching is a high-risk operational task — especially in HA landscapes where downtime must be minimized and
changes must be validated across multiple layers.
Zero-Downtime SAP Patch Automation helps reduce manual effort, improve consistency, and increase auditability
by orchestrating patching steps in a controlled, repeatable process.
We also put the end of support for SAP LaMa on December 31, 2027 into context and provide an outlook on
what this means for SAP automation and operations roadmaps. In addition, we will preview upcoming deep-dive webinars
that explore related topics in more detail.
Date & Time
Language: German
Date: February 24
Time: 11:00–12:00 CET
Format: Live webinar (online)
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