Fusion Applications: Number of weblogic server instances for each configuration selection
Some of you are asking questions on how many weblogic server instances (Admin server, managed servers etc) are created based on each offering selection/configuration. Here is summary list for you.
1. Oracle Fusion Customer Relationship Management
6 Admin Servers, 21 Application Managed Servers, 17 Middleware Managed Servers
2. Oracle Fusion Financials
8 Admin Servers, 22 Application Managed Servers, 23 Middleware Managed Servers
3. Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub
5 Admin Servers, 12 Application Managed Servers, 14 Middleware Managed Servers
4. Oracle Fusion Human Capital Management
5 Admin Servers, 17 Application Managed Servers, 14 Middleware Managed Servers
5. Oracle Fusion Supply Chain Management
7 Admin Servers, 23 Application Managed Servers, 17 Middleware Managed Servers
6. Customer Data Hub
5 Admin Servers, 12 Application Managed Servers, 14 Middleware Managed Servers
7. Enterprise Contracts
5 Admin Servers, 14 Application Managed Servers, 13 Middleware Managed Servers
8. Oracle Fusion Incentive Compensation
6 Admin Servers, 12 Application Managed Servers, 14 Middleware Managed Servers
I am going to post a lot more content on Fusion Applications soon ! Stay tuned..
Tushar
Hi, I need to build 64 gb ram for fusion apps can you please help me. Thx
Can you please explain what exact help do you need since you mentioned “you need to build 64GB ram”
Thanks for the insight.
Rgds
Ragesh
Hi Tushar,
Good info… Have question regarding memory sizing.
I have a desktop with memory of 32 gb , which of the above mentioned modules can I install with 32 Gb ram including common domain. Have a separate machine for Identity management.
How much is the JVM size for admin and managed servers in these modules ?
Thanks in advance.
Rgds
Ragesh
Dear Ragesh,
32 GB is not enough for FA node. I have lived with 32 and 48 GB machines with FA installed but it is not easy task. Keep 64 GB and your life will be easy 🙂 Again this is for 1-2 modules. I have already replied your other question about all modules in other post.
Regarding JVM size, it varies based on managed servers. There is fusion applications properties file in each domain which controls the JVM heap sizes which varies from minimum 128M-1024M and max 512M to 2048M. Though we can tune it, but for certain middleware managed servers like soa etc, tuning will create problems like insufficient memory etc.
Thanks
Tushar
Thanks Tushar,
Looks like I need to go AWS way as desktop wont help :).
This info have saved me lots of effort..keep up the good work.
One question : Can you share the details(configuration/cost etc) of the HP server conf etc which you are using , I need FA setup for my personnel learning .
Rgds
Ragesh