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Oracle Maximum Availability Architecture: Oracle Exalytics Deployment (With Exadata) For High Availability (Doc ID 1592007.1)

Last updated on NOVEMBER 01, 2023

Applies to:

Oracle Exalytics Software - Version 1.0.0.2.0 and later
Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database - Version 11.2.2.4.0 and later
Business Intelligence Suite Enterprise Edition - Version 11.1.1.6.5 and later
Hyperion Essbase - Version 11.1.2.2.100 and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Purpose

Oracle Maximum Availability Architecture: Oracle Exalytics Deployment For High Availability is a technical brief that describes how to configure a two-node cluster (two Exalytics servers) with Oracle Exadata to enable high availability. The Maximum Availability Architecture (MAA) configuration requires horizontal scale out to be configured for scalability and performance (load balancing). This MAA technical brief focuses on the Oracle Exalytics active-active cluster configuration, where each Exalytics machine in the cluster runs its own Oracle BI Foundation and Oracle TimesTen database.

It covers Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition (OBIEE), TimesTen and Weblogic Server (WLS) products. The technical brief contains the following topics:

 

Scope

This technical brief is intended for system administrators, DBAs, system architects, and any personnel involved with installations on an Oracle Exalytics system.

The tasks described require advanced expertise in systems management, the Linux operating system, Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition (OBIEE), TimesTen and Weblogic Server (WLS).

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