Oracle Unified Directory provides a comprehensive Directory Solution for robust Identity Management. Oracle Unified Directory is an all-in-one directory solution with storage, proxy, synchronization and virtualization capabilities. While unifying the approach, it provides all the services required for high-performance Enterprise and carrier-grade environments. Oracle Unified Directory ensures scalability to billions of entries, ease of installation, elastic deployments, enterprise manageability and effective monitoring.
This project supports deployment of Oracle Unified Directory (OUD) container images based on the 12cPS4 (12.2.1.4.0) release within a Kubernetes environment. The OUD container image refers to binaries for OUD Release 12.2.1.4.0 and it has the capability to create different types of OUD Instances (Directory Service, Proxy, Replication) in containers.
This project has several key features to assist you with deploying and managing Oracle Unified Directory in a Kubernetes environment. You can:
The current production release for the Oracle Unified Directory 12c PS4 (12.2.1.4.0) deployment on Kubernetes is 24.2.1.
See the Release Notes for recent changes and known issues for Oracle Unified Directory deployment on Kubernetes.
This documentation explains how to configure OUD on a Kubernetes cluster where no other Oracle Identity Management products will be deployed. For detailed information about this type of deployment, start at Prerequisites and follow this documentation sequentially. Please note that this documentation does not explain how to configure a Kubernetes cluster given the product can be deployed on any compliant Kubernetes vendor.
If you are deploying multiple Oracle Identity Management products on the same Kubernetes cluster, then you must follow the Enterprise Deployment Guide outlined in Enterprise Deployments. Please note, you also have the option to follow the Enterprise Deployment Guide even if you are only installing OUD and no other Oracle Identity Management products.
Note: If you need to understand how to configure a Kubernetes cluster ready for an Oracle Unified Directory deployment, you should follow the Enterprise Deployment Guide referenced in Enterprise Deployments. The Enterprise Deployment Automation section also contains details on automation scripts that can:
To view documentation for an earlier release, see: