Disaster Recovery in Oracle WebLogic Server for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure by Monica Riccelli

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Disaster Recovery procedures for IT systems is a must for any Business Continuity Plan where the time to get back on line is critical. In these systems you need to setup backup environments that are geographically dispersed and maintain the same configuration in both systems, so if one goes down you can switch to the other system with minimal effort and downtime.

It is with great pleasure that I share with you the Oracle WebLogic Server for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Disaster Recovery guide, the most recent addition to the Oracle Maximum Availability Architecture (MAA). This document supports an active-passive topology where only one of the environments is up and running (Primary) and the other is in standby mode (Secondary). It covers automatic replication of the database using DataGuard and either manual or automatic synchronization of the WebLogic domain. Read the complete article here.

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