Description of the illustration of the Oracle Data Integrator Cloud architecture

This illustration shows the architecture of Oracle Data Integrator Cloud.

On the left-hand side are the customer premises. Users can use a browser, or a third-party SSH client, or Oracle Certified Gateways or IP Security (IPsec) VPNs. From the latter, they can connect to Optional on-premise applications and databases.

On the right-hand side is the Oracle Cloud. At the top of this is the Oracle Cloud My Account and My Services. Using Metrics, these connect to Oracle Data Integrator Cloud Service and Oracle Database Cloud Service and there is also a reverse connection via user or role management. There is a two-way connection between Oracle Data Integrator Cloud Service and Oracle Data Integrator Cloud Service Console. There is a similar connection between Oracle Database Cloud Service and Oracle Database Cloud Service Console.

Oracle Data Integrator Cloud Service consists of a JCS Host, which contains ODI Studio and WebLogic Server; the latter consists of ODI Agent, ODI Console and FMW Console ODI Plug-in (which is optional). The Oracle Database Cloud Service contains the ODI Master and Work repositories and a VM. This connects to Oracle Storage Cloud Service for back up. It is optional and consist s of a number of nodes. Finally, there is the Oracle Compute Cloud Service, which contains a customer-installed Gateway or IPsec VPN on a VM. This connect to the ODI Console, ODI Agent and ODI Studion in the JCS Host. The JCS Host also connects using SQL*Net over port 1521 to te VM in the Oracle Database Cloud Service.

There are connections between the customer premises and the Oracle Cloud. From a browser using HTTPS on port 443, the users connect to Oracle Cloud My Account and My Services; or, using HTTPS on port 7001, the users connect via a browser to the FMW Console ODI Plug-in or ODI Console. Using the third-party SSH client, the uses connect using SSH on port 22 to Oracle Data Integrator Cloud Service. Finally, users can connect using VPN Tunnel between the Oracle Certified Gateways or IP Security (IPsec) VPNs.