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articles/azure-netapp-files/application-volume-group-add-hosts.md

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Building a multiple-host SAP HANA database always starts with creating a volume group for the first host. To begin, you must create the first host in an SAP HANA multiple-host setup (see [Deploy the first SAP HANA host](application-volume-group-deploy-first-host.md)). After that, you can add additional HANA hosts by following steps in this article.
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> SAP recommends that you size the HANA shared volume to 1 x RAM of a HANA host for every four SAP HANA hosts of a multiple-host SAP HANA database. You might need to adjust the size for the shared volume you created with the initial host to adapt for the required capacity.
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This article describes using application volume group to add volumes for an SAP HANA system as a secondary database in HANA System Replication (HSR).
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## HANA System Replication
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The HANA System Replication (HSR) functionality enables SAP HANA databases to synchronously or asynchronously replicate from a primary SAP HANA system to a secondary SAP HANA system. The HSR uses application-level synchronization. The primary and the secondary SAP HANA systems have the same storage requirements, except for the following differences:

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All deployments start with the volumes for a single SAP HANA host. This is the case even for large, multiple-host installations. The shared, log-backup, and data-backup volumes are created only for the first host. All other hosts in a multiple-host environment share these volumes, and they add only data and log volumes for each additional host.
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This article describes how to deploy the first SAP HANA host using Azure NetApp Files application volume group for SAP HANA.
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## Before you begin

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This article describes using an application volume group to add volumes for an SAP HANA system as a disaster recovery (DR) system. This configuration uses Azure NetApp Files cross-region replication (CRR) functionality.
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## CRR between source and destination HANA servers
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The Azure NetApp Files [cross-region replication](cross-region-replication-introduction.md) functionality enables you to replicate volumes between [supported cross-region replication pairs](cross-region-replication-introduction.md#supported-region-pairs). This functionality allows you to [replicate a volume](cross-region-replication-create-peering.md) from a source region to a volume on the destination region for disaster recovery (DR).

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You can manage a volume from its volume group. You can resize, delete, or change throughput for the volume.
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This article describes how to deploy all required volumes for your Oracle database using Azure NetApp Files application volume group for Oracle.
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