Oracle® Identity Management Integration Guide
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By default, Oracle Directory Integration and Provisioning is installed as a component of Oracle Internet Directory. However, you can also install Oracle Directory Integration and Provisioning in a standalone installation. You should install a standalone instance of Oracle Directory Integration and Provisioning under the following circumstances:
When you need Oracle Internet Directory to run on a separate host for performance reasons
When the applications that you need to provision and synchronize required intensive processing
You need to run multiple instances of Oracle Directory Integration and Provisioning for high-availability