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SAP BTP Subaccounts

Good morning, are there any tips on how the SAP BTP should be structured with regard to subaccounts and dictionaries if you do not want to use the regional scenario of the SAP reference architecture?

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    Good morning! The structuring of SAP Business Technology Platform (BTP) subaccounts and dictionaries can vary, depending on the specific requirements of your organization. If you do not want to use the regional scenario of the SAP reference architecture, there are several aspects to consider in order to create an effective structure. Here are some general tips and considerations: 1. Purpose and functionality of subaccounts: Each subaccount on SAP BTP should have a specific purpose or function. This could be on the basis of development, test and production environments or by business unit. Consider what makes sense for your organization. 2. Services and applications: Assign services and applications to specific subaccounts based on needs and dependencies. For example, one sub-account could be set up specifically for IoT services, while another focuses on machine learning. 3. Privacy and compliance: Be aware of privacy regulations and compliance requirements that apply to different locations and industries. You could set up geographically specific sub-accounts to comply with local laws and regulations. 4. Deployment and scalability: Think about the future deployment and scalability of your applications. Structure your sub-accounts in such a way that extensions or modifications cause as little disruption as possible. 5 Manage security policies: Define clear security policies and access controls for different subaccounts. This helps to ensure the security of data and applications, especially when working with multiple teams or departments within the same platform. 6 Cost management: Keep track of the costs associated with using different SAP BTP services in different subaccounts. Structure your sub-accounts to optimize cost tracking and control. 7 Use tags and naming conventions: Use systematic tags and naming conventions for your subaccounts and dictionaries. This makes management easier, especially with a large number of elements. 8. Backup and disaster recovery: Also plan backup and disaster recovery procedures for each subaccount. By carefully planning and structuring subaccounts and dictionaries, you can create a robust and efficient environment on SAP BTP that meets the specific needs of your organization.

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