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Oracle Directory Server Enterprise Edition Deployment Planning Guide 11g Release 1 (11.1.1.5.0)
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Preface

Part I Overview of Deployment Planning for Directory Server Enterprise Edition

1.  Introduction to Deployment Planning for Directory Server Enterprise Edition

2.  Business Analysis for Directory Server Enterprise Edition

Part II Technical Requirements

3.  Usage Analysis for Directory Server Enterprise Edition

4.  Defining Data Characteristics

5.  Defining Service Level Agreements

6.  Tuning System Characteristics and Hardware Sizing

7.  Identifying Security Requirements

8.  Identifying Administration and Monitoring Requirements

Part III Logical Design

9.  Designing a Basic Deployment

10.  Designing a Scaled Deployment

11.  Designing a Global Deployment

12.  Designing a Highly Available Deployment

Part IV Advanced Deployment Topics

13.  Using LDAP-Based Naming With Solaris

14.  Deploying a Virtual Directory

15.  Designing a Deployment With Synchronized Data

Identity Synchronization for Windows Deployment Considerations

Index

Chapter 15

Designing a Deployment With Synchronized Data

Identity Synchronization for Windows is a component of Directory Server Enterprise Edition that synchronizes user account information, including passwords, between Directory Server and Windows. Both Windows Active Directory and Windows NT are supported. Identity Synchronization for Windows helps build a scalable and security-enriched password synchronization solution for an enterprise of any size.

For complete documentation on Identity Synchronization for Windows, see http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E20295_01/index.htm. If you are planning to use Identity Synchronization for Windows in your deployment, you must address the issues that are described in this chapter.