Oracle PeopleSoft on AWS
Publication date: March 21, 2023 (Diagram history)
This architecture shows how to deploy a highly available and resilient Oracle PeopleSoft production environment on AWS.
Oracle PeopleSoft on AWS Diagram

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A single Region and single Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) on-par with the on-premises data centre.
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Multiple Availability Zones (AZs) provide resilience and high availability for the production workload.
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Application Load Balancer (ALB) distributes network traffic to improve the scalability and availability of your applications across multiple AZs.
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AWS WAF is the web application firewall that protects the PeopleSoft against common web exploits.
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Amazon RouteĀ 53 provides domain name service (DNS) configuration.
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Amazon WorkSpaces provides users with a desktop experience in the cloud. Use AWS Directory Service to enable user authentication.
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Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) for storing backups, files, objects.
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Amazon CloudWatch is used for application logging, monitoring, and alarms.
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AWS Systems Manager provides bastion-less access to instances in private subnet along with management and monitoring capabilities.
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AWS Backup is a fully managed service that enables you to centralize and automate data protection across on-premises and AWS services.
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Contributors to this reference architecture diagram include:
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Gaurav Gupta, Senior Partner Solutions Architect, Amazon Web Services
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