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Other Migration Scenarios
The sample deployment scenarios include:
"Multi-Master Replication Deployment" on page 140
"Multi-Host Deployment with Windows NT" on page 141

Multi-Master Replication Deployment

In a multi-master replication (MMR) deployment, two Directory Server instances are installed
on different hosts. It is possible to run the hosts on different operating systems, but in this
scenario, both hosts are running on the same operating system.
Table 7–1
are distributed between the two hosts.
TABLE 7–1
Host 1
Directory Server (one instance) as the secondary
master for synchronized users
Core (Message Queue, Central Logger, System
Manager, and Console)
Active Directory Connector
Directory Server Connector
Directory Server Plugin
The migration process keeps on-demand password synchronization running continuously on
the preferred master or on the secondary master.
Note –
Windows 2000 with Active Directory is required for synchronization purposes only. (No
components would be installed on the third host.)
The following figure illustrates the process for migrating Identity Synchronization for Windows
in a MMR deployment.
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and
Figure 7–2
illustrate how the Identity Synchronization for Windows components
Component Distribution in a Multi-Master Replication Deployment
If both hosts are running on a Solaris operating system, then a third host running
Sun Confidential: Registered
Host 2
Directory Server (one instance) as the preferred
master for synchronized users
Directory Server Plugin

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