
If you need more than one subscription, you need to create another SAP CAL account.Ĭ.

An SAP CAL account can be assigned to one subscription only. Select the deployment model on Azure (Resource Manager or classic).ī.

In the account definition, you need to:Ī. Then define an SAP CAL account that is used by the SAP CAL to deploy appliances on Azure. To sign in to the SAP CAL for the first time, use your SAP S-User or other user registered with SAP. The highlighted Windows-based SAP IDES solution that is available exclusively on Azure demonstrates the deployment process: The solutions offered on the SAP CAL are steadily increasing, so you might need to scroll quite a bit to find the solution you want. This account needs to exclusively deploy into Azure by using the Resource Manager model.Īfter you sign in to the SAP CAL, the first page usually leads you to the Solutions page. If you already created an SAP CAL account that uses the classic model, you need to create another SAP CAL account. We recommend that you use the new Resource Manager deployment model and disregard the classic deployment model.

As of May 29, 2017, you can use the Azure Resource Manager deployment model in addition to the less-preferred classic deployment model to deploy the SAP CAL.
