![]() This configuration can be confusing it may seem odd to have a single server in a server pool, but each Adobe Connect RTMP Meeting VIP on the HLD must point to a single Adobe Connect Meeting server it is a one-to-one correspondence. The best place to start is with a basic network diagram illustrating the desired end state of a Connect server pool running behind a high end hardware-based load-balancing device (HLD), shown in Figure 1.įigure 1: Adobe Connect server pool running Connect Meetingįollowing the example in Figure 1, the virtual Internet protocol addresses (VIPs) on the HLD and the Adobe Connect server pools correspond in the following manner: Table of contentsĬonfiguring application-aware health monitorsĬonclusion Configuring DNS and port assignments AEM cluster installation is not covered here in the interest of article length and simplicity. ![]() Adding the Events module to an Adobe Connect on premise installation is not difficult and can be accomplished during initial installation or subsequently. For a diagram of what AMG looks like when integrated with an on-premise cluster along with installation guidance see the following tech-notes:īeginning with Adobe Connect 9 the Adobe Connect Events module requires a separate server or micro-cluster running Adobe Experience Manager (AEM). The telephony adapters that integrate with AMG are part of the Adobe Connect installer. The Adobe Media Gateway (AMG) is an additional server that is required for all telephony integration with the exception of PGi. ACTS is only needed for the HTML5 client and is covered in more detail in the installation guide and here in these articles:Īdobe Connect integrates with various telephony options. For small deployments a single ACTS instance can be co-located on an Adobe Connect origin server, but in most cases a separate server or server pools for redundancy are prudent. This article is intended as a supplement to published Adobe Connect installation documentation:īeginning with Adobe Connect 10, if you wish to take advantage of the additional HTML5 client connection option, an Adobe Connect Transmuxing Server (ACTS) or servers are required. This article is only for on-premise Adobe Connect lab/test environment deployments. Note: Here is a snippet from the Adobe Connect EULA that addresses the additional use of Adobe Connect server licenses for non-production test labs it allows for development or quality-assurance non-production or sandbox installations of one additional server for each server purchased without additional cost:Ī basic understanding of network infrastructure, DNS name-resolution, routing, and Network Address Translation (NAT).
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