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The document is intended for administrators, developers, and others whose role is to deploy and manage Oracle Fusion Middleware with high availability requirements.
The purpose of this guide is to serve as a reference document to set up a highly available environment. Use this guide in conjunction with your product's installation and administration guides.
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See About Key Oracle Fusion Middleware Concepts in Understanding Oracle Fusion Middleware for information on the common terms and concepts in an Oracle Fusion Middleware environment.
See Getting Started Managing Oracle Fusion Middleware in Administering Oracle Fusion Middleware for information on managing your Oracle Fusion Middleware environment after installation and configuration is complete.
Oracle Fusion Middleware Tuning Performance Guide
Oracle Fusion Middleware Administering Clusters for Oracle WebLogic Server
For release-related information, see Fusion Middleware Release Notes.
For definitions of unfamiliar terms found in this and other books, see the Glossary.
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