I’m highlighting OpenWorld 2008 presentations that cover some of the most popular E-Business Suite technology stack topics. A catalog of all of the Applications Technology track sessions with links to the presentations is available here:

Humana’s recent OpenWorld case study gives a customer-centric view of how they implemented a high-availability architecture for their
E-Business Suite environment.  Lyn Pratt and Richard Exley from Oracle’s Server Technologies MAA Group and Metin Yilmaz from Oracle Support complemented that case study with a discussion of the various options for ensuring high availability and business
continuity via a disaster recover site for your E-Business Suite environment:

Physical architecture diagram showing target architecture for an E-Business Suite Release 12 disaster recovery deployment

Lyn, Richard, and Metin covered the following topics in their session:


  • Maximum Availability Architecture for the E-Business Suite – target architecture

  • MAA technologies for the database tier:

    • Real Application Clusters & Clusterware (RAC)

    • Automatic Storage Management (ASM)

    • Flashback

    • Recovery Manager & Oracle Secure Backup

    • Oracle Data Guard

    • Transitioning to RAC and ASM

  • Application High Availability (HA) features

    • Hardware load-balancers

    • Multiple web servers

    • Multiple Forms servers

    • Parallel Concurrent Processing

  • E-Business Suite Disaster Recover

    • Detailed walkthrough of the setup for an E-Business Suite disaster recovery site

    • Creation of the standby site

    • Prepartion on the primary site

    • Cloning and configuring the database software

    • Cloning and configuring application software

    • Creating the physical standby database

    • Procedures for switching over to the disaster recovery instance

    • Procedures for a failover scenario

    • Procedures for standby testing using flashback

    • Automating switchover and failover

    • Walkthrough of example configuration using HP and F5 hardware

    • New database features and potential application in E-Business Suite environments

      • Secure File System (SFS)

      • Streams Extended Datatype Support (EDS)

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