So in my ongoing saga about learning about RDS, to (soon!) set up our
environment, I have gotten to this stage. I have 1 servers that is
session host, connection broker, and web access. I have a second
server that is just web access (no session host). I have set up a DNS
round robin name, pointing at both of my web access servers. And I can
enter "https://rdwebtesting.mydomain"; from multiple clients, and up
pops my published RemoteApp (Google Earth). All well and good.

But where do I see where the connections are connecting to? For
example, what do I pull up to show me that client "test7" is
connecting to web-server01, and client "test8" has connected to
web-server02, etc? This is mostly for testing, because production will
use our Cisco ACE hardware load balancer for .. well, load balancing.
:-)

(eventually, I will want multiple session hosts, and I don't know how
to configure that. Do I just add multiple session hosts, and let the
connection broker figure it out? Or will the multiple session hosts
need to also be round robin DNS entries?)

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