MAA

Oracle Maximum Availability Architecture - MAA

Oracle Maximum Availability Architecture (MAA) is Oracle's best practices blueprint based on proven Oracle high availability technologies and recommendations. The goal of MAA is to achieve the optimal high availability architecture at the lowest cost and complexity.

  •  MAA best practices span Oracle Database, Oracle Application Server, Oracle Applications and Grid Control.
  •  MAA considers a range of business requirements to make these best practices as widely applicable as possible.
  •  MAA leverages lower-cost servers and storage.
  •  MAA evolves with new Oracle versions and features.
  •  MAA is hardware and OS independent.

This Maximum Availability Architecture Overview describes how MAA is used to maximize systems availability and meet the most aggressive Service Level Agreements (SLAs) for system availability, quality of service, and data protection.

MAA Best Practices for each of the following areas are provided below: Oracle Database, Application Server, Applications, Collaboration SuiteGrid Control, and Oracle Partners.


HA Best Practices for Oracle Database
Oracle Database 11g
Oracle Database High Availability Overview 11g Release 1 - Documentation New!
Hitachi Ltd. / Oracle Japan GRID Center Validation Report on Active Data Guard 11g with RMAN Network Duplicate, Snapshot Standby, Apply Performance and Fast-Start Failover New!
Active Data Guard 11g Best Practices New!
Rolling Database Upgrades using Data Guard SQL Apply  New!
Rolling Database Upgrades for Physical Standby  Databases using Transient Logical Standby 11g New!


Oracle Database 10g Release 2
Oracle Database High Availability Overview 10g Release 2 - Documentation
Oracle Database High Availability Best Practices 10g Release 2 - Documentation
Roadmap to Maximum Availability Architecture
Managing Data Guard Configurations Having Multiple Standby Databases - Best Practices
Data Guard Redo Transport & Network Configuration
Data Guard Redo Apply & Media Recovery
Data Guard SQL Apply
Rolling Database Upgrades Using Data Guard SQL Apply Updated!
Optimizing Availability During Planned Maintenance Using Oracle Clusterware and RAC 
Optimizing Availability During Unplanned Outages Using Oracle Clusterware and RAC 
Database Upgrade using Transportable Tablespaces
Platform Migration using Transportable Tablespaces
Platform Migration using Transportable Database
Minimal Downtime Migration to ASM
Setup Guide: Creating a RAC Logical Standby Database for a RAC Primary Database
Data Guard Fast-Start Failover
Data Guard Switchover and Failover
Client Failover in Data Guard Configurations for Highly Available Oracle Databases Updated!


Oracle Database 10g Release 1
Oracle Database High Availability Architecture and Best Practices 10g Release 1 - Documentation
Oracle Database 10g Release 1 Best Practices: Data Guard Redo Apply and Media Recovery
Oracle Database 10g Release 1 Best Practices: Data Guard SQL Apply
Oracle Database 10g Release 1 Best Practices: Data Guard Role Transitions and Streams


Oracle Database 10g - General
MAA 10g Setup Guide: Creating a RAC Physical Standby Database for a RAC Primary Database
MAA 10g Setup Guide: Creating a Single Instance Physical Standby Database for a RAC Primary Database
Using Recovery Manager (RMAN) with Oracle Data Guard in Oracle Database 10g
Oracle Database 10g Best Practices: Migration to Automatic Storage Management (ASM)
Best Practices for Creating a Low-Cost Storage Grid for Oracle Databases
Oracle Streams Advanced Queuing and Real Application Clusters: Scalability and Performance Guidelines New!

HA Best Practices for Oracle Application Server
Oracle Application Server 10g Release 2
Oracle Application Server 10g (10.1.2.0.2) High Availability Guide
OracleAS 10g R2 HA Best Practices


Oracle Application Server 10g
OracleAS 10g Infrastructure Highly Available Architectures
Highly Available Distributed Identity Management
Highly Available Identity Management Deployment Example - Rack Mounted Identity Management
Highly Available Identity Management Deployment Example - Cold Failover Cluster Identity Management
Oracle9i Application Server Cold Failover Cluster Infrastructure Upgrade to Oracle Application Server 10g Cold Failover Cluster Infrastructure
Transformation From A Single Host Oracle Application Server Infrastructure To An Oracle Application Server 10g Cold Failover Cluster Infrastructure

HA Best Practices for Oracle Applications
E-Business Suite
MetaLink Note:452056.1 - Business Continuity for Oracle Applications Release 12 on Database Release 10gR2 New!
Transitioning E-Business Suite to the Maximum Availability Architecture with Minimal Downtime: E-Business Suite 11i.10.2 and Database 10gR2
MetaLink Note:403347.1 - MAA Roadmap for the E-Business Suite
MetaLink Note:341437.1 - Business Continuity for Oracle Applications 11i Using RAC and Physical Standby
MetaLink Note:340859.1 - Upgrading Oracle Applications 11i 9i Database to Oracle Database 10g with Physical Standby in Place
MetaLink Note:312731.1 - Configuring Oracle Applications Release 11i with 10g RAC and 10g ASM
MetaLink Note:294652.1 - E-Business Suite 11i on RAC: Configuring Database Load Balancing & Failover
MetaLink Note:216212.1 - Business Continuity for Oracle Applications Release 11i, Database Releases 9i and 10g


Siebel CRM
Siebel Maximum Availability Architecture New!

HA Best Practices for Oracle Collaboration Suite
Oracle Collaboration Suite 10g Disaster Recovery Topology
Oracle Collaboration Suite High Availability Guide 10g Release 1 (10.1.2) for Windows or UNIX
Oracle Collaboration Suite High Availability Configuration Release 2 (9.0.4) for UNIX and Linux

HA Best Practices for Grid Control
Oracle Enterprize Manager 10g Release 2 and Release 3
Configuring Enterprise Manager for High Availability
Enterprise Manager 10gR2/R3 Backup, Recovery and Disaster Recovery Considerations
Configuring Oracle Enterprise Manager 10gR2/R3 for Use in Active/Passive Environments
MetaLink Note:330072.1 - Late-Breaking Information and General Reference for Grid Control Administrators New!


Oracle Enterprize Manager 10g Release 1
Configuring Enterprise Manager for High Availability
Enterprise Manager 10g Backup, Recovery and Disaster Recovery Considerations
Configuring Oracle Enterprise Manager 10.1 Agents for Use in Active/Passive Environments

MAA Presentations at Oracle OpenWorld
Oracle OpenWorld 2007
Allstate Insurance: Implementing the Maximum Availability Architecture
Oracle Active Data Guard Best Practices - Including Data Guard 11g Experience at Amazon.com - (demo)
Siebel 8.0 and the Oracle Maximum Availability Architecture - (demo)
Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12 and the Oracle Maximum Availability Architecture - (demo)
MAA Best Practices for Rolling Upgrades and Online Patching with Oracle Database 11g - (demo)


Oracle OpenWorld 2006
Building a Highly Available and Disaster-Proof Architecture, Using Data Guard, Oracle RAC, Automatic Storage Management (ASM), and Flashback
Reducing Downtime for Planned Maintenance Operations Using Oracle Database 10g High-Availability Features, Case Studies - Amadeus, Thomson
Building an Oracle E-Business Suite Maximum Availability Architecture
Building Resilient Oracle Fusion Middleware Systems
Laying Solid Foundations for Scalable Enterprise Management


Oracle OpenWorld 2005
Best Practices To Achieve Business Continuity Using Oracle Applications and Oracle Database Technology - Presentation, Paper
What They Don't Print in the Doc - HA Best Practices by Gurus from Oracle's Maximum Availability Architecture Team - Presentation, Paper
Best Practices for Automatic Failover Using Oracle Data Guard 10g Release 2 - Presentation, Paper

MAA Partnerships
Oracle Partners play an integral role in every MAA deployment. Oracle works closely with Partners in a number of areas to provide best practices to facilitate customer implementation of our complementary technologies. Best practices and case studies developed as a result of these efforts are provided below.

F5
Configuring Highly Available OracleAS 10g Infrastructure With F5's BIG-IP Load Balancer
Configuring Highly Available OracleAS Identity Management 10g (10.1.4.0.1) with F5 BIG-IP V9 Local Traffic Manager
Oracle Collaboration Suite with F5 BIG-IP Application Traffic Manager


Foundry Networks
Configuring Highly Available Oracle AS 10gR2 Infrastructure with Foundry Networks Server Iron Load Balancer


Hitachi, Ltd.
Hitachi Ltd. / Oracle Japan GRID Center Validation Report on Active Data Guard 11g with RMAN Network Duplicate, Snapshot Standby, Apply Performance and Fast-Start Failover


HP
Oracle Applications MAA on HP Systems - A set of joint projects between Oracle and HP
Transitioning E-Business Suite to the Maximum Availability Architecture on HP Systems: E-Business Suite 11i.10.2 and Database 10gR2


Sun
Transitioning Oracle E-Business Suite to the Maximum Availability Architecture on the Solaris Operating System


DELL
Optimizing Disaster Recovery: Using Oracle Data Guard 9iR2 on Dell PowerEdge Server

Contacts
Oracle Consulting Services offers skilled consultants who can assist in the design and implementation of MAA solutions. To contact Oracle Consulting please send an overview of your MAA requirements to Oracle Consulting in North America or Oracle Consulting in  in EMEA.

For general support inquiries regarding existing MAA configurations, please contact Oracle Support.

 
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Oracle MAA Quick Links
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 · Overview Demo - 2 min.
 · Customer Case Studies
 · Demonstrations
 · Recorded Webcasts
 · OpenWorld Presentations
 · Oracle Database 11g High Availability - Technical White Paper
 · Oracle Database High Availability
 · Oracle Application Server High Availability

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Oracle MAA Best Practices
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 · Oracle Database
 · Oracle Application Server
 · Oracle Applications
 · Oracle Collaboration Suite
 · Oracle Grid Control
 · Oracle9i MAA Best Practices

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User-Authored HA Papers
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 · Dell - 10g "Snapshot Standby"
 · Fidelity National Financial - Implementing MAA
 · CERN - Tech refresh with Minimal Downtime
 · The Hartford - Multi-TB Migration using XTTS and RMAN Convert
 · The Hartford - Transportable Tablespaces and RMAN

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 · MAA Presentations at Oracle OpenWorld
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