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Windows Server 2012 R2 RDS Farm: best way to set up.

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Hi,

I am thinking of setting up a RDS farm. But i am struggling to choose the best scalabale solution.

I have a setup of what i servers and services i need.

1. INFo. Storage an server physical is no problemes. I have 2x sans and 6 servers. all the serveres have 140GB RAM and 94TB in each SAN. All this is will be hosted from Hyper-v in a Cluster share storgae(yes) all this works:)

Connectiong broker: RD-Broker01

Remote Desktop Webaccess: RD-WEB01/02

Remote Desktop Session Host: RDSH01 to RDSH10 and etc... RDS..X

Remote Desktop Gateway: RDGTW01

Question 1.

Can i set up example 2 server that runs as application servers. Like RDS-App01 and App02. That can publish programs to all the session host? I thnking of only using this solutions as a RD webaccess.

Question 2.

In may Test where i deployed remote webaccess. Only members of the domain had persmission 2 start remote app. Even if a turn the security setting off in the gatewa. i created some certificates. Do they need to be installed on all computers taht is suppsoed to have access? and how do taht work for Ipad users?

Question 3.

can you load balance 2 Remote Web Access Servers? If there more users then expected there is always a god idea to a more webservers and ofc RDSH.

Question 4.

Is my thinking right? Im a fighting with my self to find the best solution. And scalable solution.

Question 5. Broker and Gate way. whats the main  differenc? Can a setup the gate way so people can log in to this address: www.somthihg.com and for so user www.somthingelse.com that only usees examles 2 of the serveres or 1.

Hope to get som help so i can deside. And tnx in advance - have a nice x.mas and a Happy new Year:)

Best Regard

Martin B




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