
A user-assigned managed identity that you created during infrastructure deployment with Contributor role access on the subscription, or on all resource groups (compute, network and storage) that the SAP System is a part of.To avoid frequent password expiry, use the Azure Command-Line Interface (Azure CLI) to create the Service Principal identifier and password instead of the Azure portal.For an example, see the Red Hat documentation for Creating an Azure Active Directory Application.For more information, see Use Azure CLI to create an Azure AD app and configure it to access Media Services API. If you're installing a Highly Available (HA) SAP system, get the Service Principal identifier (SPN ID) and password to authorize the Azure fence agent (fencing device) against Azure resources.For more information, see how to download the SAP installation media. If you are installing an SAP System through Azure Center for SAP solutions, you should have the SAP installation media available in a storage account.You generated this key during the infrastructure deployment. The SSH private key for the virtual machines in the SAP system.A deployment of S/4HANA infrastructure.A network set up for your infrastructure deployment.A user-assigned managed identity with Storage Blob Data Reader and Reader and Data Access roles on the Storage Account which has the SAP software.An Azure account with Contributor role access to the subscriptions and resource groups in which the Virtual Instance for SAP solutions exists.Review the prerequisites for your preferred installation method: through the Azure Center for SAP solutions installation wizard or through an outside method Prerequisites for wizard installation

Install the SAP software outside of Azure Center for SAP solutions, then detect the installed system from the service.Install the SAP software through Azure Center for SAP solutions directly using the installation wizard.Choose whichever method is appropriate for your use case. In this how-to guide, you'll learn two ways to install the SAP software for your system. See the Azure Center for SAP solutions - Legal Terms for legal notices applicable to Azure Center for SAP solutions.Īfter you've created infrastructure for your new SAP system using Azure Center for SAP solutions, you need to install the SAP software. The feature to use Azure role-based access control (Azure RBAC) with Azure Center for SAP solutions is currently in PREVIEW.
