Abstract:
Join us as we dive into the advanced architectural and high-availability features that have been instrumental in Oracle E-Business Suite's enduring success. Designed for IT professionals, database administrators, and architects, this session highlights strategies for optimizing performance and ensuring system resilience through modern scaling techniques.
Participants will gain insights into advanced architectures focused on scaling up for performance. Topics include OracleVM options, Linux settings for Oracle/Redhat, high-performance SSDs, storage array enhancements, and Oracle Advanced Compression. Attendees will also explore critical server and application configurations such as database tier, AppsTier, ConcManager server architectures, WebLogic Server clustering, JVM performance setups, AppsTier load balancing, and web entry-point strategies.
The session will further examine high-availability strategies for scaling out, including the use of Real Application Clusters (RAC), Automatic Storage Management (ASM), and Cluster Ready Services (CRS). Attendees will learn about redundancy measures for database tiers, AppsTiers, ConcManager servers, and WebLogic Servers to ensure operational continuity and fault tolerance.
This webinar offers a comprehensive overview of Oracle E-Business Suite's advanced architecture and high-availability features, empowering attendees with practical knowledge to enhance performance, scalability, and system reliability in their EBS environments.
Learning Objectives:
- Understand the key components of Oracle E-Business Suite’s advanced architectures for scaling up performance.
- Learn to implement high-availability strategies by leveraging technologies such as Real Application Clusters (RAC), Automatic Storage Management (ASM), and Cluster Ready Services (CRS).
- Gain practical insights into optimizing load balancing, web entry-point configurations, and JVM server setups.
Educational Tracks:
#Database
#E-BusinessSuite
#MiddlewareandIntegrationTools
Presenters:
@James Lui, Metropolitan Water District of Southern California