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List of Figures
2-1 Basic Replication Topology
2-2 Multiple Data Center Topology
2-3 Replication Groups Over WAN
3-1 Simple Load Balancing
3-2 Simple Distribution
3-3 Failover Between Data Centers
3-4 Distribution with Load Balancing
3-5 Distribution with Failover Between Data Centers
3-6 Proxy Enterprise User Security
3-7 Multiple Proxy Instances
4-1 Network Group Selection
4-2 Client Request for a Directory Server
4-3 High-Level Presentation of Oracle Unified Directory Components
8-1 Example Directory Tree for Macro ACIs
11-1 Failover Load Balancing Example
11-2 Optimal Load Balancing Example
11-3 Proportional Load Balancing Example
11-4 Proportional Load Balancing with Request Specific Management
11-5 Saturation Load Balancing Example
11-6 Search Filter Load Balancing
11-7 Numeric Distribution Example
11-8 Lexico Distribution Example
11-9 Capacity Distribution Example
11-10 DN Pattern Distribution Example
11-11 Example of Directory Information Tree
11-12 DN Renaming
11-13 RDN Changing
11-14 Read Transformation
11-15 Write Transformation
11-16 Mapping Transformation
11-17 Configuration Model
15-1 Replicated Global Index Catalogs
15-2 Restarting a Global Index Catalog
15-3 Adding a Global Index to a Replicated Global Index Catalog Topology
15-4 Overwriting the Contents of Replicated Global Index Catalogs
15-5 Adding a Proxy to a Replicated Topology
15-6 Criticality Flag
15-7 Transformation Types
15-8 Value Definition Screen
16-1 Load Balancing
16-2 Configuring Distribution
16-3 Configuring Distribution and Load Balancing
17-1 Virtual Attributes
18-1 ODSM Screen
19-1 Structure of a Dynamic Group
19-2 Virtual Static Group
19-3 Nested Static Group
21-1 Connections in the user Secure Mode
21-2 Multiple Pools of Connections
26-1 Large Replicated Topology
26-2 Isolated Replicas in a Demilitarized Zone
26-3 Isolated Replicas in a Staging Area
29-1 Java Monitoring and Management Console
29-2 Simple Replication Topology
29-3 Simple Replication Topology
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