Architecture
Performer Suite is a .NET-based application that is installed on Microsoft Windows.
No administration rights are required and no entries are made in the Windows Registry.
Despite a few custom function modules, which can be created automatically by the Performer Suite, no adaptions or installations are required in your SAP system.
To save synchronized objects, data, and comments an SQLite-, SQL Server or Oracle database can be used.
When conducting an analysis function or documentation, Performer Suite communicates via remote-enabled function modules (BW) or the RestFul interface (BO and HANA) with your SAP systems.
The result is displayed in the form of an analysis or documentation (Output formats: Word, Excel, PPT, PDF, HTML).
Technical Requirements
The following minimum system requirements and installed software are required on the client system in order to use the products of the Performer Suite:
Screen resolutions (for Clients and AutomationTool)
Recommended: 1980 x 1080, 1920 x 1200, and higher.
Still working: 1680 x 1050, 1600 x 900, 1440 x 900, 1400 x 1050
Severely limited (do not use): 1366 x 768, and lower.
Clients
Disk space: ~2 GB
2 GHz CPU, 8 GB RAM
Open Office or Microsoft Office (Version must be >= 2002/2003 (with installed Compatibility Pack for Open XML formats))
64-bit: Windows: 10 / 7 / 8.1 / 8
64-bit: Windows Server: 2019 / 2016 / 2012 / 2012 R2 / 2008 R2
Installing the Performer Suite does not require administrator permission, if installed in the path "C:\PerformerSuite"
AutomationTool
Disk space: ~1 GB
2 GHz CPU, 8 GB RAM
64-bit: Windows: 10 / 7 / 8.1 / 8
64-bit: Windows Server: 2019 / 2016 / 2012 / 2012 R2 / 2008 R2
Database Server
Disk space: ~5 GB
vCPU and RAM: Depends strongly on your workload. Add more vCPU and RAM if you experience poor performance.
SQL-Server usage: >= SQL Server 2005 (9.0)
Oracle usage: >= Oracle 10g
64-bit: Windows Server: 2019 / 2016 / 2012 / 2012 R2 / 2008 R2
When using the commenting function of the Docu Performer it is recommended to use an SQL Server or Oracle as a database.