High Availability, Multi-Data Center in Oracle Identity Governance 12.2.1.3

Services or Applications need to be available to end users. Any interruption of services or outages needs to be minimized or if possible provide maximum availability.  Any outage of services to end users is disruptive to Business. Outages may be Planned outages or Unplanned. Unplanned outages can occur due to Network issues, Data corruption, Application issues etc, whereas Planned outages are typically for Application updates or patching, Data migration etc.

Highly available (HA) architectures are key in providing uninterrupted or maximum available services to end user and business. Below are some references and guides that provide detailed information as to how to implement Highly available architectures or across Multiple Data Centers for Oracle Identity Governance, Oracle Identity and Access Management. Also at the end their is a guide for Disaster Recovery (DR) for Oracle Fusion Middleware 12c.


 
 
 
https://docs.oracle.com/en/middleware/fusion-middleware/12.2.1.3/ashia/configuring-high-availability-oracle-directory-services-components.html#GUID-6B3FC331-5107-43C8-A2C7-24D2F705483E

 OID High Availability  (Oracle Internet Directory)
 
For load balancing use the OHS server which acts as the front-end for WebLogic servers. The OHS mod_wl_ohs module routes all incoming requests to WebLogic servers and load balances as well.



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