Gustavo,

The setup is not officially supported, but putting all the Sun Ray servers
together in a single FOG basically works.
Loadbalancing occurs per subnet range, so all you need to do is put the two
groups in different subnets to keep them in separate loadbalancing groups.

So what we basically do is use a round-robin DNS sunray-servers to send
DTU's to either DC, then use AMGH to determine whether they need to switch
DC.
Within the DC's loadbalancing occurs, and when a full DC quits either some
Sun Rays take a while longer to find the other DC or a simple adjustment of
the DNS records is enough.




On 30 June 2010 17:27, Stuart <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Something like this....
>
> http://www.collectivesystems.com/clearpath/en/Image:recovery.jpg
>
> :-)
>
> S.
>
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> Stuart Robinson
> Collective Systems Ltd
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>
>
> On 30/06/2010 15:30, Gustavo Riveros (Provectis) wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
>  Someone knows a multi-site FOG configuration? For example, two
> datacenters and three Intel based servers with SRSS per site.
>
>  Many thanks,
> --
> Gustavo Riveros
> Consultor TI | Provectis S.A.
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