As SAP HANA environments continue to grow and the demand for real-time data analytics increases, managing memory efficiently becomes critical. In the first part of this series, we explored strategies to handle database size challenges effectively. Now, let’s take it a step further by diving into SAP HANA’s Native Storage Extension (NSE) — a powerful, built-in solution that allows organizations to seamlessly offload less frequently accessed data to disk without sacrificing performance. Coupled with SAP HANA’s Fast Restart option, which leverages persistent memory techniques to speed up database reloads, these features can dramatically reduce downtime and optimize system responsiveness. With the support of modern storage platforms like Pure Storage FlashArray™, NSE and Fast Restart together offer a smart, flexible approach to extending memory capacity, accelerating restarts, and keeping your SAP HANA environment running at peak performance. In this post, I’ll share my hands-on experience testing both solutions, practical tips on data tiering, and the impressive results I’ve observed.
Optimizing SAP HANA with Native Storage Extension & Fast Restart! 🚀
