Load Balancing Oracle ORA

Configuration has yet to be fully verified, Kemp Support will gladly assist if your ORA traffic is not flowing as expected.

 

1   Introduction

Oracle Ora is a comprehensive Directory Solution for Carrier-grade Scalability and Reliability which ensures breakthrough performance for cloud, mobile, and social ecosystems.

 

1.1  Document Purpose

This section details a configuration for a specific application that has been provided by a customer but has yet to be fully tested.

This specific configuration will ensure that your ORA servers are highly-available, scalable, and secure.

Configuration has yet to be fully verified, Kemp Support will gladly assist if your ORA traffic is not flowing as expected.

 

2  Configuration 

 

2.1  Global Configuration

       No Changes Required.

 

2.2  Virtual Service Configuration

       One virtual Service is required that will listen on port 3060. 

 

2.3 OwnCloud

      > New Virtual Service

      > Enter IP Address

      > Port = 3060

      > Name = NextCloud

      > Add New Virtual Service

2.4    Standard Options   

      >  Persistence = Source IP

      >  Timeout =  5 mins

      > Scheduling Method = Least Connection

 

2.5    Real Servers

      > Checker Parameter Type = TCP

      > Check Port = 3060

      > Add New

   

      > Enter Real Server IP Address

      > Port = 3060  

      > Forwarding Method = NAT

      > Add this Real Server

 

If you have successfully Load Balanced your Oracle ORA Servers by implementing this specific configuration, please give a thumbs up or please leave a comment on a possible alteration that was required to make it function. Thank you

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