Guide Aws: Plant Maintenance With Sap Practical
Three seconds later, the result flashed. “Estimated failure: 22 minutes. Root cause: Lubrication film collapse in aft bearing.”
Behind the scenes, AWS functions triggered a Amazon SageMaker model. The model ingested five years of vibration data from the turbine’s IoT sensors, which was stored not on a slow hard drive in Hamburg, but in Amazon S3 —the petabyte-scale storage lake.
The old way of plant maintenance was a library of dusty paper manuals and a screaming server. The new way was a living, breathing ecosystem—SAP PM running on AWS. Plant Maintenance With Sap Practical Guide Aws
“Not anymore,” she said, clicking open a new tab.
The CFO was silent.
“Hans,” she said. “The spare part is a FAG Bearing X-life 32048-X. It is in Bin 7, Row C, at the Cuxhaven depot.”
“How do you know? Inventory hasn’t been updated since Tuesday.” Three seconds later, the result flashed
She opened the SAP PM transaction code (Create Notification). But on AWS, it wasn't slow. Thanks to AWS Direct Connect (a private fiber link from the wind farm to the cloud), the notification posted instantly. The system automatically created a maintenance order.
“Run predictive simulation,” she told the AI assistant. The model ingested five years of vibration data