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Can Oracle Identity Management Products be Configured for High Availability?

Oracle Identity Managements components can be configured in a high-availabillity configuration.

In the configuration shown here, the Oracle HTTP Server instance installed on WEBHOST1 and the Oracle HTTP Server instance installed on WEBHOST2 are configured as a cluster. A load balancing router routes requests to the Oracle HTTP Server instances on WEBHOST1 and WEBHOST2.

The ODSM and DIP instances in the server WLS_ODS1 on IDMHOST1 and the ODSM and DIP instances in the server WLS_ODS2 on IDMHOST2 are configured as the CLUSTER_ODS cluster.

The Oracle Identity Federation instances in WLS_OIF1 on IDMHOST1 and in WLS_OIF2 on IDMHOST2 are configured as the CLUSTER_OIF cluster.

On OIDHOST1, a high availability solution connects the Oracle Internet Directory and Oracle Virtual Directory instances with the Real Application Cluster (RAC) database. The same is true on OIDHOST2.

The Oracle Internet Directory instances on OIDHOST1 and OIDHOST2 are configured as a cluster. The Oracle Virtual Directory instances on OIDHOST1 and OIDHOST2 are also configured as a cluster.