Disaster Recovery

Provide business continuity by quickly failing over to a standby instance.

 

Fulfill Your Business Goals

Goal Details How disaster recovery helps

Maintain business continuity

Your business processes must continue running, even when a failure or disaster occurs.

Oracle-managed disaster recovery offers one-click failover from your primary instance to a standby instance. Because it's Oracle-managed, you don't have to manage DNS changes, load balancing, design-time data synchronization, object storage buckets, and other responsibilities.

If your organization also uses Fusion Applications, be aware that disaster recovery is available in the same regions for Oracle Integration and Fusion Applications.

 

Disaster Recovery Essentials

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Definition

When your Oracle Integration service instance is not accessible, Oracle-managed disaster recovery provides single-click failover to a secondary service instance, with no additional responsibilities to get the standby instance up and running. Oracle keeps your secondary instance synchronized with your primary service instance.

Oracle-managed disaster recovery is available for an Oracle Integration service instance. It offers increased flexibility and options. However, if Oracle-managed disaster recovery isn't available for your edition, region, or technologies, you can implement customer-managed disaster recovery, for which you synchronize instances yourself. See What’s Supported? and What’s Not Supported? in Configuring a Customer-Managed Disaster Recovery Solution for Oracle Integration 3.

Usage

Oracle-managed disaster recover allows you to maintain business continuity throughout a power outage, natural disaster, or other situation. Consider the following situations:

  • You have conducted a failover of your Fusion Applications instance and want your Oracle Integration service instance to follow.

  • Your OCI Identity and Access Management instance is unavailable, and you want to failover your OCI Identity and Access Management and Oracle Integration service instances so you can continue working on the secondary region.

To see more real-world case studies, see Review Use Cases.

Primary users

Administrators of the service instance. See Users of Oracle Integration.

Related technologies

Oracle-managed disaster recovery provides support for a number of technologies and features. See What’s Supported? and What’s Not Supported? in Configuring an Oracle-Managed Disaster Recovery Solution for Oracle Integration 3.

Availability

Disaster recovery is available in select editions, in select regions, and for select technologies. It incurs extra cost. See the following: