Implementing Oracle
Web Center in Amazon Web Services (AWS)
Oracle WebCenter is the center of engagement for business. It
is a suite of tools (WebCenter Portal, Content, and Sites) that helps people
work together more efficiently through contextual collaboration tools that
optimize connections between people, information, and applications and ensures
users have access to the right information in the context of the business
process in which they are engaged. Oracle Tech can implement this amazing
platform in AWS, one of the most popular and full-featured cloud website
hosting solutions available. Through AWS, Oracle Tech can provide businesses,
non-profits, and governmental organizations with a flexible, highly scalable,
and low-cost way to deliver their WebCenter-based web applications.
We
use Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (Amazon VPC) to host WebCenter as a suite of
multi-tier web applications. Amazon VPC allows us to strictly enforce access
and security restrictions between the front-end OHS tier webservers, the
WebLogic application tier servers, and Oracle database data tier servers. OHS
webservers are launched in a publicly accessible subnet while WebLogic
application servers and databases are launched in non-publically accessible
subnets. The application servers and databases can’t be directly accessed from
the Internet, but they can still access the Internet via a NAT instance for
maintenance purposes. Access between the servers and subnets is controlled
using inbound and outbound packet filtering provided by network access control
lists and security groups.
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