Array deployment guide
Updated: February 15, 2013
Applies To: Unified Access Gateway
Using Forefront Unified Access Gateway (UAG), you can publish internal applications and resources and allow remote users to access these resources from a diverse range of endpoints and locations. Forefront UAG can act as a consolidated gateway, providing access to multiple internal applications via a single portal, or to a single Web application. You can verify the identity of remote endpoints accessing published resources using identity and access control mechanisms, such as, endpoint access policies, user authentication, and authorization for access to portal applications.
For ease-of-management, scalability, and high availability, you can deploy a single Forefront UAG server, or gather a group of servers into a Forefront UAG array. This deployment guide walks you through the process of setting up an array, and load balancing traffic across array members.
About this guide
This array deployment guide is intended for use by network and Forefront UAG administrators. It provides detailed guidance for deploying multiple Forefront UAG servers in an array configuration, and describes how to configure load balancing using Forefront UAG integrated network load balancing (NLB) between array members.
The following topics describe:
Overview of arrays and load balancing—Describes the benefits, and provides an overview of arrays and load balancing in Forefront UAG.
Planning to deploy arrays and load balancing—Provides a summary of the required planning and prerequisite tasks before beginning deployment.
Implementing an array and load balancing design—Describes deployment steps and procedures.
Verifying the array and load balancing deployment—Provides information about verifying your high availability deployment.