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Oracle® Fusion Middleware Deployment Planning Guide for Oracle Directory Server Enterprise Edition
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Release 1 (11.1.1.7.0)
Part Number E28974-01
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1-1 Directory Server Enterprise Edition Components
1-2 Solution Life Cycle
6-1 Search Performance
6-2 Modify Performance
7-1 Attribute Encryption Logic
7-2 Directory Proxy Server Connection Handler Logic
8-1 Directory Server Enterprise Edition Administration Model
8-2 Offline Binary Backup
8-3 Offline Backup to LDIF
8-4 Offline Binary Restore
8-5 Offline Restoration From LDIF
9-1 Basic Directory Server Enterprise Edition Architecture on a Single Machine
9-2 Basic Directory Server Enterprise Edition Architecture With Remote Directory Service Control Center
10-1 Role of Replicas in a Replication Topology
10-2 Using Multi-Master Replication for Load Balancing
10-3 Using Multi-Master Replication for Load Balancing in a Large Deployment
10-4 Server Groups in Multi-Master Topologies
10-5 Using Proportional and Operation-Based Load Balancing in a Scaled Deployment
10-6 Directory Tree With Three Subsuffixes
10-7 Three Subsuffixes Stored in Three Separate Databases
10-8 Three Databases Stored on Two Separate Servers
10-9 Using Directory Proxy Server to Route Requests Based on Bind DN
10-10 Logical View of Distributed Data
10-11 Physical View of Data Storage
10-12 Directory Server Configuration
10-13 Directory Proxy Server Configuration
10-14 Using Referrals to Direct Clients to a Specific Server
10-15 Using Directory Proxy Server With Referrals
11-1 Multi-Master Replication Configuration (Two Masters)
11-2 Fully Meshed, Four-Way, Multi-Master Replication Configuration
11-3 Replication Configuration for Master A (Fully Meshed Topology)
11-4 Replication Configuration for Consumer Server E (Fully Meshed Topology)
11-5 Cascading Replication Configuration
11-6 Cascading Replication to a Large Number of Consumers
11-7 Using Multi-Master Replication for Load Balancing in Two Data Centers
11-8 Distributed Directory Infrastructure
12-1 Multi-Master Replication in a Single Data Center
12-2 Single Data Center Sample Recovery Procedure
12-3 Recovery Replication Agreements For Two Data Centers
12-4 Internal High Availability Configuration
12-5 Using Application Isolation in a Scaled Deployment
14-1 Virtual View of Aggregated Data From Multiple Repositories