I
Ian Burnell
I am setting up servers for pilot of MS Always on VPN
We have a client site and a datacentre. At present I have simply created one 2016 server VPN1 at the datacentre site in the DMZ
I am thinking fail-over and redundancy. I've been looking at clustering two 2016 servers (VPN1 and VPN2) to create a cluster node on the datacentre DMZ (Lets call it VPNCluster1). However, given we are a small site and no more than say 100 people on VPN at a time this might be overkill. The redundancy is to setup VPN2 at the client site so if the datacentre node vpn1 is down clients can still connect through the VPN2 - you could of course create two clusters at either site with a VPN3 and 4 but don't think this is necessary. I appreciate may be need to purchase hardware load balancer(s)
Am I on the right track ? - advice/links appreciated
Ian Burnell, London (UK)
Continue reading...
We have a client site and a datacentre. At present I have simply created one 2016 server VPN1 at the datacentre site in the DMZ
I am thinking fail-over and redundancy. I've been looking at clustering two 2016 servers (VPN1 and VPN2) to create a cluster node on the datacentre DMZ (Lets call it VPNCluster1). However, given we are a small site and no more than say 100 people on VPN at a time this might be overkill. The redundancy is to setup VPN2 at the client site so if the datacentre node vpn1 is down clients can still connect through the VPN2 - you could of course create two clusters at either site with a VPN3 and 4 but don't think this is necessary. I appreciate may be need to purchase hardware load balancer(s)
Am I on the right track ? - advice/links appreciated
Ian Burnell, London (UK)
Continue reading...