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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
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
A logical architecture identifies the components of a Directory Server Enterprise Edition deployment, and shows interrelationships between the components. Typically, use cases developed during the technical requirements phase indicate which components the deployment requires. However, the required components can often be derived directly from the business requirements.
This part provides sample logical architectures that are based on typical Directory Server Enterprise Edition deployment scenarios. The information in this part flows from a basic, single-server deployment to more complex deployments that span multiple data centers. The architectures discussed in the later chapters of this part build on the simpler architectures discussed in the earlier chapters.
This part includes the following chapters:
Chapter 9, Designing a Basic Deployment describes a basic Directory Server Enterprise Edition deployment.
Chapter 10, Designing a Scaled Deployment describes a deployment scaled to meet additional service requirements.
Chapter 11, Designing a Global Deployment covers deployment considerations for deployments across multiple data centers.
Chapter 12, Designing a Highly Available Deployment describes deployments designed to meet availability requirements.