SAP Solution Manager 7.2 · Landscape Data: SLD, LMDB & Maintenance Planner

When deciding where to run the SLD, what makes putting it on SolMan's own Java stack the preferred choice — and when is the decision trivial?

Running it on SolMan's Java stack gives maximum version independence (at the cost of one more SLD to manage).

If the landscape has no Enterprise Portal/PO/NWDI, the decision is easy: just use the SLD on SolMan. SolMan can also read a remote SLD to feed the LMDB.

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