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Instance Profile

August 31st, 2005

The instance profile defines the parameters and options for and instance
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This profile determine how many work process of a particular type are started.
An important part of this instance profile sis that definition of the size of the main memory areas of the R/3 System. The profile also contains settings of logon parameters and log size.

They also define the available instance resources (main memory, shared memory, roll memory and so on), and how to allocate memory to the SAP application buffers.

To start application servers on several computers using identical parameter settings, you can use a single instance profile. It is generally not necessary for each application server to have its own instance profile. Instance profiles are also called system profiles.

Note: The profiles are placed in a global file directory so as to have access from every client in the system.

When system start it first read Start Profile then default profile and then instance profile

We can add same parameter and values in all three profiles but the first preference is give in the order first Instance profile then default profile and then Start profile.

Related Links: Start Profiles of the Instance | SAP Profiles | Default Profile (default.pfl) | SAP Basis Certification Sample Questions | Basis interview questions |

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