Transcription of Load Balancing Microsoft Remote Desktop Services
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Load Balancing Remote DesktopServicesVersion of Contents1. About this Guide.. 52. Appliances Supported.. 53. Software Versions Supported.. 54. Microsoft Windows Versions Supported.. 55. Remote Desktop Services (RDS).. 5 Introduction.. 5 Role Services .. 5 Role Service Server Location / Collocation.. 7 RDS Installation Windows 2008 R2.. 7 RDS Installation Windows 2012 & 2016.. 8 Choosing Between VM-Based & Session-Based Desktop Deployments.. 10 The Standard Deployment Recommended by Microsoft .. 10 RDS Configuration Deployment Properties.. 11 High Availability Settings.. 11 Certificates.. 126. Load Balancing RDS Concepts.. 13 What About the built-in Load Balancing mechanism?.. 13 Which Role Services Should I Load Balance?.. 13 Load Balanced Ports & Services .. 14 Persistence (Server Affinity) Requirements & Options.. 14MS Session Broker Persistence.. 16 Source IP Persistence.. 16 RDP Client Cookie Persistence.
Remote Desktop Services can be used to provide: Access to full remote desktops- this can be either session-based or VM-based and can be provided locally from PC’s, laptops & thin clients or from virtually anywhere using mobile devices Access to applications - RemoteApp can be used to provide users with access to applications running on RD
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