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Oracle® Collaboration Suite Deployment Guide
10g Release 1 (10.1.1)

Part Number B14479-02
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A

access
effect on security, 2.2.2
planning, 2.2.2, 2.3.1
agents, 6.1.1.3
applications tiers
about, 1.2.2
architecture
Oracle Calendar
application system, 5.2.1.2
overview, 5.2
server, 5.2.1.1
Web client, 5.5.1
Web services, 5.5.1
Oracle Collaboration Suite architecture, 1.2
Oracle Collaboration Suite Deployment Configurations, 1.3
Oracle Collaboration Suite Search, 11.1.1
Oracle Content Services, 6.1
Oracle Discussions, 7.1
Oracle Mail, 8.1.1
Oracle Mobile Collaboration, 9.1.1
Oracle Real-Time Collaboration, 10.1.1
Oracle Voicemail & Fax, 12.1.2
Oracle Workspaces, 13.1.2
planning, 2.3
questions to ask about, 2.3.7
tiers, dedicated, 1.3.4.1
tiers, duplicated, 1.3.4.2
archiving, 2.3.7

B

B*tree database index, 6.2.3.4
backups, 2.3.3, 2.3.7, 6.2.4
base images
Oracle Calendar desktop client, 5.8.2
Oracle Connector for Outlook, 5.7.3

C

capacity, 2.3.2
credential manager, 6.1.2

D

data types, 6.2.3.1
data, backing up, 6.2.4
databases
backing up, 6.2.4
Oracle Calendar server, 5.2.1
Oracle Mobile Data Sync, 5.6.2.3
DB_BLOCK_SIZE parameter, 6.2.3.2
deployment
examples, 3
Oracle Collaboration Suite Deployment Configurations, 1.3
stages, 2.3.7
distributed deployment, 10.2.3
DMZs
contents of, 2.3.6
using existing, 2.2.5
DNS
single, 2.2.5
split, 1.3.6
using existing, 2.2.5
domain, Oracle Content Services, 6.1.1

E

End-User Portal, 2.4
examples
large deployment (several thousand users), 3.4
medium deployment (1,000 to 5,000 users), 3.3
Oracle Calendar Web client, 5.5.3.2
Oracle Mobile Data Sync, 5.6.3.2
simple deployment (200 to 1,000 users), 3.2

F

FastCGI
Oracle Calendar Web client and Web services, 5.5.3.1
Oracle Mobile Data Sync, 5.6.3.1

H

high availability
needs for, 2.3.7
Oracle Collaboration Suite high availability architectures, 3.5

I

IMAP, 2.2.5
Indexed Media tablespaces, 6.2.3.2
infrastructure tier, 1.2.1

L

load balancers
using existing, 2.2.5
load balancing, considerations for, 10.2.2.1

M

mail relays, 2.2.5
milters, 2.2.5

N

NAT, 2.2.5
Network
Deployment planning issues for a new network, 2.2.4
Deployment planning issues for an existing network, 2.2.5
network
general considerations, 2.2.4
NAT, 2.2.5
planning, 2.2
policies, 2.2.5
traffic, separation of, 2.2.3
node distribution, 2.3.6
nodes
regular, 6.1.1.2
Non-Indexed Media tablespaces, 6.2.3.2

O

Oracle Application Server
deployment with existing portal users, deployment with existing Oracle Internet Directory users, 4.2
Oracle Calendar
architecture
application system, 5.2.1.2
overview, 5.2
server, 5.2.1.1
bandwidth, 5.2.1.1
deployment configurations
Applications tier, 5.4.1
Infrastructure tier, 5.4.2
desktop client
deploying to local computers, 5.8.2
remote use, 5.8.1
shared workstations, on, 5.8.3
node network
directory server, 5.2.1.1
nodes, size of, 5.2.1.1
Oracle Connector for Outlook
Configuration Wizard, 5.7.4
deploying to local computers, 5.7.3
maintenance, 5.7.5
platforms, 5.7.1
PRF files, 5.7.4
remote use, 5.7.2
planning, 5.3
server
functionality, 5.2.2
provisioning, 5.3.6
regional users, 5.3.3
sync client, 5.8.4
unimvuser, 5.2.1.1
users, moving, 5.2.1.1
Web client
architecture, 5.5.1
example, 5.5.3.2
maintenance, 5.5.4
sizing, 5.5.3
standalone, 5.5.2
Web services
architecture, 5.5.1
maintenance, 5.5.4
sizing, 5.5.3
standalone, 5.5.2
Oracle Collaboration Suite
applications tier, 1.2.2
backups, 2.3.3
capacity, 2.3.2
distribution on nodes, 2.3.6
high availability, 2.3.7
infrastructure tier, 1.2.1
platforms, 2.3.7
redundancy, 2.3.3
scalability, 2.3.5
sizing, 2.3.7
Oracle Collaboration Suite Search
Admin Application, 11.1.2.1
architecture, 11.1.1
Federator, 11.1.2.3
Ultra Search, 11.1.2.2
Oracle Content Services
architecture, 6.1
backup and recovery, 6.2.4
choice of protocols, 6.2.1
data types, 6.2.3.1
domain, 6.1.1
Oracle Content Services Domain, 6.1.1
Oracle Internet Directory, 6.1.2
planning for deployment
choice of protocals, 6.2.1
regular node, 6.1.1.2
schema, 6.1.1.1
service, 6.1.1.3
Site Model, 6.1.3
sizing guidelines, 6.2.2
tablespaces, 6.2.3
Oracle Database
Oracle Collaboration Suite interoperability with Oracle Database, 4.1
Oracle Disucssions
architecture, 7.1
Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control
Oracle Collaboration Suite interoperability with Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control, 4.3
Oracle Internet Directory, 6.1.2
Oracle Mail
architecture, 8.1.1
inbound mail, 8.1.2.2
inbound Web mail, 8.1.2.5
Oracle WebMail retrieving e-mail messages, 8.1.2.7
outbound mail, 8.1.2.1
outbound Web mail, 8.1.2.3
retrieving e-mail messages, 8.1.2.6
Oracle Mobile Collaboration
architecture, 9.1.1
Ask E-Mail, 9.1.2.3
Ask SMS, 9.1.2.4
calendar notifications, 9.1.2.2
messaging gateway infrastructure, 9.1.1.2
Oracle Mobile Collaboration Server, 9.1.1.2
unified messaging, 9.1.2.1
Voice XML Gateway, 9.1.2.5
Oracle Mobile Data Sync
application system, as part of, 5.6.2.1
architecture, 5.6.2.1
databases, 5.6.2.3
devices, 5.6.1
example, 5.6.3.2
maintenance, 5.6.4
ports, 5.6.2.2
sizing, 5.6.3
Web pages for users, 5.6.1
Oracle Real-Time Collaboration
access requirements, 10.1.3
architecture, 10.1.1
architecture scalability, 10.2.4
clusters, 10.3.1
component interaction, 10.1.2.2
instance, 10.1.2.3
Oracle Text, 6.2.3.4
Oracle Voicemail & Fax
architecture, 12.1.2
circuit switched configuration, 12.1.3.1
PBX integration, 12.1.3
VoIP configuration, 12.1.3.2
Oracle Workspaces
architecture, 13.1.2

P

PCTVERSION parameter, 6.2.3.2
peak concurrent connected users, 6.2.2.1.1, 6.2.2.2.1
platforms, 2.3.7
policies, network, 2.2.5
PRF files, 5.7.4
protocol servers, 6.1.1.2
protocols, 6.2.1

R

recovery, 2.3.3
redundancy, 2.3.3
reverse proxy
examples of, 1.3.6
using existing, 2.2.5
Roaming Profiles
Oracle Connector for Outlook, 5.7.2

S

scalability, 2.3.5
schema
Oracle Content Services, 6.1.1.1
special, 6.2.4
security
effect on access, 2.2.2
planning, 2.2.2
servers
about, 6.1.1.3
sizing, 2.3.7
services, 6.1.1.3
silent install
Oracle Calendar desktop client, 5.8.2
Oracle Connector for Outlook, 5.7.3
Sites, 6.1.3
sizing
Oracle Calendar Web client, 5.5.3
Oracle Calendar Web services, 5.5.3
Oracle Content Services, 6.2.2
Oracle Mobile Data Sync, 5.6.3
spam
filtering, 2.2.5
SSL acceleration, 2.2.5

T

tablespaces
Indexed Media, 6.2.3.2
Non-Indexed Media, 6.2.3.2
Oracle Content Services, 6.2.3
Terminal Services
Oracle Calendar desktop client, 5.8.1
Oracle Connector for Outlook, 5.7.2
tiers
application, 1.2.2
dedicated, 1.3.4.1
duplicated, 1.3.4.2
infrastructure, 1.2.1
traffic, network, 2.2.3

U

users
Oracle Calendar
provisioning, 5.3.6
regional, 5.3.3
peak concurrent connected, 6.2.2.1.1, 6.2.2.2.1
utilities
Oracle Calendar
unimvuser, 5.2.1.1

V

virus filtering, 2.2.5

W

Web Conferencing
availability on Internet, 2.2.5