Siebel 7 High Availability Solutions
(Doc ID 476798.1)
Last updated on JULY 03, 2024
Applies to:
Siebel System Software - Version 7.0.4 [14068] and laterz*OBSOLETE: Microsoft Windows 2000
Microsoft Windows 2000
Area(s):Installation
Release(s):V7 (Enterprise)
Database(s):Oracle
App Server OS(s):Windows 2000
Latest release tested against:V7 (Enterprise)
Keywords:High Availability, ClusterServer, Load Balancing, Resonate, Scheduler
This document was previously published as Siebel Technical Note 387.
Purpose
Supporting 24 by 7 by 365 operations of the Siebel eBusiness Applications is a critical deployment requirement for many organizations. This document defines high-availability within the context of a Siebel eBusiness Application and explores various deployment options for implementing a highly available Siebel deployment architecture. The document covers those areas that are specific to Siebel, including configuration changes that should be made to the Siebel Enterprise. Usage of generic techniques such as redundant disk (RAID), NIC teaming, storage-system or volume manager based replication technologies and hot-swappable hardware is outside the scope of this paper.
This document covers Siebel version 7.x on Windows and Unix OS platforms. Siebel High Availability Solutions (Doc ID 476401.1, ex- Technical Note 303) covers the same topics for Siebel 99 & Siebel 2000.
For the complete documentation, download the entire technical note here: <Attachment 476798.1:1>
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Scope
This document is informational and intended for any user.
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