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Enterprise Data Center Topology: Multiple Departments Sharing the Same Data Center
Managing an Enterprise Deployment Topology 5-3
Keep static content on NFS partitions and mount it as needed to a server or
application as needed
Deploy static content quickly
Resynch data across an enterprise topology quickly (sometimes minutes versus
hours without NFS)
5.1.7 Port Management
Sometimes it can get difficult to track ports and port conflicts in a large enterprise
topology, especially when specialized port configurations are implemented. It can also
be difficult to figure out what the next available port to assign is.
You can associate many ports with one IP address as necessary.
Use Oracle Enterprise Manager to view information and manage port usage in your
enterprise topology.
5.1.8 Using Static and Dynamic IP Addresses
Choosing and using static and dynamic IP addresses can be influenced by:
The virtual IP structure in your enterprise topology
How the hardware or software load balancer controls IP addressing
Firewall configurations and implementations
5.1.9 Leaving and Joining Different Infrastructures
A new feature in Oracle Application Server is the ability to reassociate a middle tier
with a new SSO/OID instance (infrastructure).
For example, you could point a middle tier instance to an SSO/OID instance that is
strictly for development purposes, allowing you to develop, test, or upgrade before
rolling out, then reassociate that middle tier to its original SSO/OID instance. For
more information about joining or leaving an infrastructure, see Oracle Application
Server 10g Administrators Guide.
The following sections provide information that is relevent to the type of topology you
may be managing.
5.1.10 Mining Log Files
Mining the log files in an enterprise topology has several advantages:
Assists development teams in debugging before deploying to production
environments
Provides security information such as hacker attempts
Provides information about errors at many different levels
Provides information about automated processes
5.2 Enterprise Data Center Topology: Multiple Departments Sharing the
Same Data Center
The following sections describe considerations for managing an enterprise
deployment topology:
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