The biggest challenge with OLAP is the lack of ad-hoc flexibility to generate reports on top of the data that was not previously brought into an OLAP cube.
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Notes:BI Server uses SQL DB for system administration, data caching logs;UDC uses OLAP server as ‘black box’ for model caching. It’s highly NOT recommended to use the production SSAS machine for this purpose!UDC uses SQL DB for ModelData source administration;UDC and internal SSAS can be installed on same or another machine (preferably a 64 bit machine);To connect to SAP use the .NET provider for SAP MS provides with SSIS;