Set Up the Disaster Recovery Solution for Integrations

Perform the following one-time configuration tasks to set up the disaster recovery solution for the integrations feature. As part of the configuration, you can also set up an OCI DNS zone if necessary.

Overview of configuration tasks:

  1. Create two Oracle Integration instances in two different OCI regions; for example, one in Ashburn and another in Phoenix. See Creating an Oracle Integration Instance in Provisioning and Administering Oracle Integration 3.
  2. You can do one of the following:
    • Register a custom host name in your own DNS.

    • Use an OCI DNS zone. Create an OCI DNS zone to manage the subdomain related to the Oracle Integration custom host name.

    See Use an OCI DNS Management Zone.

  3. Configure a common custom endpoint for both primary and secondary Oracle Integration instances.

    Note:

    If you are using a connectivity agent, you must provision a dedicated connectivity agent for each Oracle Integration instance and use the original instance host names in the agents’ configurations.

    See Configure a Custom Endpoint.

  4. Use REST APIs or the Oracle Integration UI to migrate the metadata from the primary to secondary instance for the first time. See Migrate Metadata from the Primary Instance.

Once you have configured the DR environment by executing these tasks, verify your system end-to-end. Access the custom endpoint and navigate through the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Console.