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Oracle Cloud Infrastructure for Solutions Architects

You're reading from   Oracle Cloud Infrastructure for Solutions Architects A practical guide to effectively designing enterprise-grade solutions with OCI services

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781800566460
Length 336 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Prasenjit Sarkar Prasenjit Sarkar
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1: Core Concepts of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
2. Chapter 1: Introduction to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Understanding Identity and Access Management 4. Chapter 3: Designing a Network on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure 5. Chapter 4: Compute Choices on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure 6. Chapter 5: Understanding Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Storage Options 7. Section 2: Understanding the Additional Layers of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
8. Chapter 6: Understanding Database Choices on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure 9. Chapter 7: Building a Cloud-Native Application on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure 10. Chapter 8: Running a Serverless Application on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure 11. Chapter 9: Managing Infrastructure as Code on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure 12. Chapter 10: Interacting with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Using the CLI/API/SDK 13. Chapter 11: Building a Hybrid Cloud on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure using Oracle Cloud VMware Solution 14. Other Books You May Enjoy

Fault domains

OCI has achieved high availability by distributing resources to regions and ADs. A region is a geographically distributed area where one or more ADs are placed. During the initial process of OCI deployment, Oracle created multiple ADs inside a single region, such as Ashburn, Phoenix, Frankfurt, and the UK. These ADs are simply physically separated data centers in a single region.

To further segregate one single AD into more physically isolated areas, OCI created fault domains. A fault domain is a group of rack hardware that has been physically isolated within an AD. Each AD contains three fault domains. You can further choose which fault domain to put your cloud resources into, creating a high-availability structure even when you have just one AD within a region. Fault domains provide anti-affinity rules for your cloud resources. The physical hardware in a fault domain also has its own power supplies, which are redundant, to provide a further layer of availability. You can view a high-level logical diagram of the physically separated fault domain structure within a single AD here:

Figure 1.11 – OCI's fault domain

Figure 1.11 – OCI's fault domain

Fault domains are based on the compute racks within an AD. All of the resources that share a rack will also share a fault domain, and resources in different fault domains cannot exist on the same rack. Customers can choose which fault domain they want to create resources in. This selection, similarly to ADs, is randomly mapped to a physical fault domain per tenancy in order to prevent the uneven usage of fault domains.

In Chapter 4, Compute Choices on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, we will show you how to choose a fault domain while creating an instance to distribute your workload across physical racks.

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Oracle Cloud Infrastructure for Solutions Architects
Published in: Oct 2021
Publisher: Packt
ISBN-13: 9781800566460
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