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Multiple Identity Manager Environments
Create multiple Identity Manager environments when you want to do one of the following:
- Manage additional user stores—You can manage users in different types of user stores. For example, your company may store all of its user profiles in a Sun Java System LDAP directory. You enter into a joint venture with a partner that uses an Oracle database to store user information. You would want a different Identity Manager environment for each set of users.
- Manage objects with different LDAP object classes—When CA Identity Manager is managing an LDAP directory, you can manage objects of the same type in the same directory that have different object classes and attributes. For example, the following illustration shows a directory that contains two types of users:
- Employees, who have an employee ID number
- Suppliers, who are identified by supplier number