![]() F5 worked together with VMware to identify the best way to identify if a node within a cluster is in maintenance mode (Quiesce Mode) or offline due to other issues. Most simple load balancers just check for the HTTPS header or ICMP (Ping) responses to identify if a node is online. This monitor is an example of how F5 does more than just a simple load balancing monitor. Here is an example from the document that shows how to setup the advanced monitor we use to identify if a single node within the cluster is online or not. In typical deployment scenarios the Load balancer for the connection server would have already been deployed prior to the deployment of the UAG Servers, this path is recommended so that UAG can leverage the Load balancer in front of the connection servers for the UAG's Configuration/Setup. The below picture is an example of the implementation detailed in this guide, we will specifically focus on the load balancer sitting in front (for UAG Server scalability). When Unified Access Gateway is deployed in a production scenario (n+1) it requires a load balancer sitting in front (for UAG Servers scalability) and behind it (for Connection Server load balancing). ![]() This documentation focuses on deploying F5 BIG-IP LTM with VMware Unified Access Gateway (UAG) for a production deployment. UAG simplifies gateway access and provides tunneled and proxied resources for the following VMware product suites. ![]() UAG is designed to provide safe and secure access to desktop and application resources for remote access. ![]() VMware Unified Access Gateway (UAG), formerly known as VMware Access Point is an appliance that is typically installed in the demilitarized zone (DMZ). I am happy to announce that the next document “Load Balancing VMware Unified Access Gateway” is now available to the public! ![]() Hey All, here is the next document in the series for Integration/Deployment guides for F5 with VMware Products. ![]()
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