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Requirements (High Availability Deployment)

This section describes the CloudShell clustering requirements.

The following table lists the requirements for the following infrastructure components: NICs, Switches and host.

Based on the High Availability Deployment guide, the administrator should select the optimal set up for the environment (4/6 nodes on physical or virtual machines).

For additional requirements to configure Web Server Load Balancing, see Requirements (High Availability Load Balancer).

For hardware/OS requirements for CloudShell servers and clients, see Minimum Requirements for CloudShell Servers and Clients.

4-machine High availability setup

Component Requirements

Quali Application Server, License server, CloudShell Portal

  • 2 machines running a CloudShell-supported Windows Server version (Standard or Datacenter edition).
  • 2 network adapters (one for cluster use and one for client use)
  • Failover cluster role installed
  • Windows Failover Cluster Manager installed
  • 4 IP addresses free in the client subnet (for Cluster front, and components roles)

SQL cluster / MongoDB cluster

6-machine High availability setup

Component

Requirements

CloudShell HA

(Quali Application Server plus License server)

  • 2 machines running a CloudShell-supported Windows Server version (Standard or Datacenter edition).
  • 2 network adapters (one for cluster use and one for client use)
  • Failover cluster role installed
  • Windows Failover Cluster Manager installed
  • 3 Available IPs in the client subnet (for Cluster front and components roles)

CloudShell Portal

  • 2 machines running a CloudShell-supported Windows Server version (Standard or Datacenter edition).
  • 2 network adapters (one for cluster use and one for client use)
  • Failover cluster role installed
  • Cluster is configured using Windows Failover Cluster Manager
  • Available IP in the client subnet (for Cluster front)
  • IIS 8.0 installed

SQL cluster / MongoDB cluster