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Get Up and Running with Your Trial of SAP HANA Cloud in 3 Easy Steps
SAP HANA Cloud empowers your organization to build data-driven solutions by leveraging cloud-native scalability, speed, and performance. Create business-ready information by connecting to all your data through a single gateway, while enabling security, privacy, and anonymization with proven enterprise reliability.
SAP recognizes that customers would like an easy way to try our solutions out before investing in them – and we have that – with access to our free trial versions. If you want to check out SAP HANA Cloud before purchasing, here’s how you can get started with the SAP HANA Cloud trial in three easy steps:
Step one – sign up for the trial
Click here to sign up for the SAP HANA Cloud trial.
First, you need to fill out the trial registration form. Make sure that you include a valid phone number when registering, as you will have to confirm your registration with a verification code that will be sent via text message to the phone number you submitted.
Once your trial account is confirmed, you will immediately have access to it and can get started.
Step two – Access your trial account
Step three – Provision your system
Since your SAP Business Technology Platform subaccounts and space have already been automatically set up when your account was created, you will be able to add the SAP HANA Cloud service to your space. The final step is to then create your SAP HANA Cloud, SAP HANA database instance. Please keep in mind that there is a limitation in the number of data lakes that can be created in association with trial instances. So if you see an error message when trying to create a data lake, you can try again at a later point in time.
To get started with SAP HANA Cloud, check out the Getting Started with the Trial mission. Now, you have the best enterprise cloud database up and running!
Thanks for sharing, Helena! Is there a resource that describes some of the limitations of the trial account in terms of performance? Disk space and memory are indicated when the account is created. How about processing time?