On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 11:06 AM, Ken Cornetet <[email protected]> wrote:
> I don't have an RDS environment to look at right now, and I've played with 
> RDS on server 2008 R2 and 2012, so I might be getting the two conflated.
>
> I recall that you have to somehow create RDS files, and then make them 
> available to the web server to publish. I can't recall the details. I do 
> remember that server 2012 hides a lot of this detail - the wizard does most 
> of the work for you.


Ah. Yeah, I'm not doing it that way. I have seen web page that detail
how to do that, but I am just trying to do the default "publish a
RemoteApp" way; I am not creating or customizing RDP files to be
served up by a web server. I'm just letting the Web Access host handle
it.

> The DNS round-robin isn't critical to load balancing. You could create RDS 
> files pointing to a single app server. The broker would still load balance by 
> telling that server to redirect clients to a less loaded server. The reason 
> you use multiple A records is so that if one app server is down, mstsc.exe 
> will try another for the initial connection.


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