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Oracle White Paper—Oracle Portal Enterprise Deployment Guide: 11.1.1.2
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Third Party Components of Enterprise Deployments
load balancer
This enterprise topology uses an external load balancer. This external load balancer should have
the following features:
Ability to load-balance traffic to a pool of real servers through a virtual host name:
Clients access services using the virtual host name (instead of using actual host names).
The load balancer can then load balance requests to the servers in the pool.
Port translation configuration
Monitoring of ports (HTTP and HTTPS)
Virtual servers and port configuration: Ability to configure virtual server names and
ports on your external load balancer, and the virtual server names and ports must meet
the following requirements:
The load balancer should allow configuration of multiple virtual servers. For each virtual
server, the load balancer should allow configuration of traffic management on more
than one port. For example, for OracleAS Clusters, the load balancer needs to be
configured with a virtual server and ports for HTTP and HTTPS traffic.
The virtual server names must be associated with IP addresses and be part of your DNS.
Clients must be able to access the external load balancer through the virtual server
names.
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