The system landscape represents the SAP system deployment at your implementation site. Ideally, in an SAP environment, a three-system landscape exists, consisting of the development server [DEV], quality assurance server [QAS], and production server [PRD]. This kind of setup is not primarily designed to serve as a server cluster in case of system failure; rather, the objective is to enhance “configuration pipeline management.”
The system landscape is the system structure that you have for implementation project. For Example, you might have a development system, quality assurance [QA] system, and production system, it also includes now the configuration change goes through these systems and what controls there are. System landscape mostly has to do this with the system, their servers, and so forth.
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