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arozanov2014-09-23 16:21:34
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arozanov, 2014-09-23 16:21:34

What kind of failover cluster architecture to come up with vmware horizon view?

Hello. There is a task to transfer a part of physical machines to a virtual cloud to a foreign hosting using horizon view. I can’t figure out how and how it is most convenient to make geographically dispersed hosts so that they replicate among themselves (it is planned to use linked clones). I thought to make two pfsense site-to-site via ovpn. How to ensure fault tolerance? Use bgp? Where to get such hosting? And preferably not too expensive. Share vdi practices, please. Thank you!

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Ars1s, 2014-09-26
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If the question is how best to provide access to the View, for VDIs that will be remotely spaced, then vmware view has a separate server - Vmware View Security Server, with PCoIP support.
For fault tolerance, why bgp ?
1) do you need channel failover before View ? then the reservation at the network level, here the taste and color, from the reservation of both the pieces of iron themselves (failover), and the reservation of routes (sla, HSRP), including the provider's backup channel. bgp for such a task, it will be too expensive and fat.
2) or fault tolerance of View servers? there is only a cluster and a balancer, depending on the possibility, hardware or software (nlb). Saw solutions on balancing, using for view - dns round robin.

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