What is the easiest way to find out if the server is
production?

Answer Posted / strider1985

Hi,
well, as per the SAP Naming conventions, the SAPSID
that ends with a 'P' is the Production server. Or else go
to STMS, then go to Overview -> System, Check out which one
is the production server. Or else go to the
Transaction area, type in SCC4, all the clients would be
listed in it, check the Company client, the one that is not
by default provided by the SAP system. Check out what the
client role in that is, if its production, then its surely
a productive system. However, if its not production, then
you SAP system may or may not be productive system.

regards,

Sreekul Nair.

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