What’s Not Supported?

The Oracle-managed disaster recovery solution does not support the following:

  • The following components:
    • Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Process Automation
    • Visual Builder
    • Robotic process automation (RPA)
  • Oracle Integration for Oracle SaaS (consumption model). See Create an Oracle Integration Instance in Provisioning and Administering Oracle Integration 3.
  • Event-based scenarios in which you create an event, publish the event in an integration, and then subscribe to the event in an integration.
  • Existing instances are not supported with Oracle-managed disaster recovery. Only new instances are supported.
  • Changing the compartment of either the primary instance or the secondary instance.
  • Standard edition and development shape when performing an installation. See Install and Configure Oracle Integration for Disaster Recovery.
  • Custom endpoints.
  • OCI Object Storage action, OCI Function action, and any of the OCI AI service actions. If you call these services from integrations, you must manually reconfigure your calls after failover to point to the secondary instance. See Reconfigure OCI Actions Used in Integrations.
  • Synchronization (replication) of runtime data between instances (for example, audits and tracking data).
  • In-flight transactions and asynchronous integrations.

    These types are aborted upon the failover request. They must be retried after failover to the secondary instance is successful. Scheduled integrations continue to work on the secondary instance.