Oracle E-Business Suite on AWS - Oracle E-Business Suite on AWS

Oracle E-Business Suite on AWS

Publication date: August 3, 2023 (Diagram history)

This reference architecture can be used to deploy Oracle E-Business Suite on AWS by showing how to configure high availability for the database and application tier.

Oracle E-Business Suite on AWS Diagram

Reference architecture diagram showing how to deploy Oracle E-Business Suite on AWS by showing how to configure high availability for the database and application tier.
  1. The architecture starts with a single Region and single Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) on-par with the on-premises data center.

  2. Multiple Availability Zones (AZs) provide resilience and high availability for the production workload.

  3. Application Load Balancer distributes network traffic to improve the scalability and availability of your applications across multiple AZs.

  4. AWS WAF is the web application firewall that protects the Oracle E-Business Suite applications against common web exploits.

  5. Amazon RouteĀ 53 provides domain name service (DNS) configuration.

  6. Amazon WorkSpaces provides a desktop experience in the cloud. Use AWS Directory Service to enable user authentication.

  7. Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) is used for storing backups, files, and objects.

  8. Amazon CloudWatch is used for application logging, monitoring, and alarms.

  9. AWS Systems Manager provides bastion-less access to instances in private subnet, along with management and monitoring capabilities.

  10. AWS Backup is a fully managed service that enables you to centralize and automate data protection across on-premise and AWS services.

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  • Joyjeet Banerjee, Senior Partner Solutions Architect, Amazon Web Services

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