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Oracle Directory Server Enterprise Edition Deployment Planning Guide 11g Release 1 (11.1.1.5.0) |
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
9. Designing a Basic Deployment
Improving Performance in a Basic Deployment
Using Indexing to Speed Up Searches
Optimizing Cache for Search Performance
All Entries and Indexes Fit Into Memory
Sufficient Memory For 32-Bit Directory Server
Optimizing Cache for Write Performance
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
Complete installation information is provided in the Oracle Directory Server Enterprise Edition Installation Guide. The purpose of this section is to provide a clear picture of the elements that make up a basic deployment and how these elements work together.
This section lists the main tasks for setting up the basic deployment described in the previous section.
Install the required shared components, including the security packages.
Install Directory Server, the Console Agent, and the command-line interface.
If you want to manage the server by using the command-line utilities, do the following:
Create and start a standalone Directory Server instance by using the dsadm command.
Create and configure a suffix in the new instance, by using the dsconf command.
If you want to manage the server through a graphical user interface, do the following:
Initialize the Directory Service Control Center.
Create a Directory Server instance by using the Directory Service Control Center.
Create and configure a suffix in the new instance by using the Directory Service Control Center.