My new article “Taking a closer look at RD Connection Broker High Availability in Windows Server 2012” was just published on VirtualizationAdmin.com
“…If you have been following the new features of Windows Server 2012, you’re probably already familiar with the new High Availability features of the RD Connection Broker role in Windows Server 2012. In this article we’ll be taking a closer look at the RD Connection Broker configuration and its database. As a quick recap, we’ll start by summing up the requirements and performing an actual High Availability configuration. Along the way, we’ll take a look at some of the pitfalls during the configuration. After that we’ll dive a little deeper in the configuration and explore the SQL database that gets centrally stored on a SQL Server instance by setting up the High Availability (HA)…”
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