Creating a Server Group
Scenarios
Before publishing an application, the administrator needs to create a server group for deployment.
Prerequisites
You have created an image by referring to Image Creation.
Procedure
- Log in to the Workspace Application Streaming console as an administrator.
- In the navigation pane, choose Server Groups.
- Click Create Server Group.
- Configure the parameters based on Table 1.
Table 1 Server group parameters Parameter
Description
Example Value
Server Group Name
Custom server group name.
Naming rules:
- 1 to 64 characters
- Letters, digits, hyphens (-), and underscores (_) only
Server_Gp-Win2016
Description
Enter the description as required.
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Region
Region where the application is to be deployed.
Applications in different regions cannot communicate with each other over the intranet, and applications need to be managed by region. You are advised to create applications in the same region.
CN South-Guangzhou
Project
Select a project to be deployed as planned.
cn-south-1
Session Mode
- Single-session
- Multi-session
NOTE:
- In scenarios where the AD server is not interconnected, only the single-session mode is supported.
- In scenarios where the AD server is interconnected, the single-session mode and multi-session mode are supported.
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App Group Type
- Application: Users can access an application without installing it.
- Desktop: A desktop application group is a complete virtual desktop. Users access the remote desktop.
Application
Associated Application Group
Determine whether to select Auto create.
NOTE:After selecting Auto create , enter the application group name. The name contains 1 to 64 characters, including letters, digits, hyphens (-), and underscores (_).
Select Auto create.
Billing Mode
Select Yearly/Monthly or Pay-per-use as required.
Pay-per-use
AZ
An AZ is a physical region where resources use independent power supplies and networks. AZs are physically isolated but connected through an intranet. If an AZ becomes faulty, other AZs in the same region will not be affected.
Random
OS
OS type of the server to be created. Currently, only the Windows OS is supported.
Windows
CPU Architecture
Currently, only x86 is supported.
x86
Package Type
Select the office type and specifications based.
- General office: general office applications
- Graphics-optimized: efficient graphics processing applications
General office
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Image
Select the image type and version used by the server.
- A KooGallery image is a standard OS image provided by Workspace Application Streaming and is visible to all users. It contains an OS and preinstalled applications. KooGallery images are highly stable and authorized. Windows Server 2016/2019 Datacenter edition (English) image is supported.
- A private image is created based on a standard OS image file. It is visible only to the user who created it. You can customize pre-installed applications. Select the images generated in Image Creation.
Private
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Disk Type
Select a disk type.
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System Disk
Select a disk type and set the disk size.
See EVS disk types and performance.- High I/O disks use serial attached SCSI (SAS) drives to store data.
- Ultra-high I/O disks use solid state disk (SSD) drives to store data.
The disk size ranges from 10 GB to 1,020 GB. The value must be an integer multiple of 10.
High I/O disk
1020
Network
Select a virtual network. If applications need to be available in multiple service subnets, select multiple subnets or click Click here to manage subnets under network configuration to create a subnet.
A VPC is an isolated, configurable, and manageable virtual network environment for cloud applications, facilitating internal network management and configuration. Your Workspace Application Streaming service will be created in the selected VPC subnet to facilitate your access to the resources and applications on the enterprise intranet.
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Additional Sessions
Additional sessions for a single server. The value varies with the server package specifications.
NOTE:- After a server group is created, the number of sessions cannot be changed.
- See How Do I Calculate the Number of Concurrent Sessions of a Cloud Application?
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Session Scheduling Policy
- Number of Session Connections: Session connections of the server. Set this parameter based on the server package specifications.
- CPU Usage: CPU usage of the server. The value ranges from 1 to 100.
- Memory Usage: Memory usage of the server. The value ranges from 1 to 100.
NOTE:
If any metric of a server exceeds the threshold, no more sessions are accepted. The policy schedules available servers in the server group to establish sessions.
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OU Name
If an OU is created on the Windows AD server, you can select the OU to be used.
NOTE:This parameter is required only when the AD is connected.
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Protocol Component
HDP server access component, which is installed in the APS instance and used to communicate with the Workspace Application Streaming client.
NOTE:After this option is selected, if the version of the component in your image is outdated, the component will be upgraded during provisioning, which may prolong the provisioning.
Check the box.
IP Virtualization
- : IP virtualization is disabled.
- : IP virtualization is enabled.
NOTE:
- If IP virtualization is enabled, each session is assigned a different IP address. The number of virtual IP addresses pre-assigned by the server is the same as the maximum number of sessions in the package.
- Maximum number of sessions = Default number of sessions + Additional sessions
- This parameter can be configured only in multi-session mode.
Scaling Policy
- : The scaling policy is disabled.
- : The scaling policy is enabled.
If the scaling policy is enabled, configure the policy.
- Scale-out policy: When the session usage exceeds x%, pay-per-use elastic resources are automatically created.
NOTE:
Session usage = Sum of instance sessions in use/(Maximum number of instance sessions × Available instances)
Available instances: number of servers that are in the Ready status but not under maintenance
Maximum number of sessions = Default number of sessions of the selected package + Additional sessions
- x (range: 1–10) sessions can be created at a time. A maximum of x (range: 1–100) sessions can be created.
- Scale-in policy: Elastic resources without session connections can be retained for a maximum of x (range: 5–120) minutes.
- Scale-out policy: When the session usage exceeds x%, pay-per-use elastic resources are automatically created.
- Configure the purchase quantity and duration.
If the billing mode is Yearly/Monthly, configure the required duration.
- Click Next step: Confirm Settings.
If the billing mode is Yearly/Monthly, you can choose whether to automatically renew the subscription.
- Confirm the configuration and click Buy Now.
- The billing mode is Pay-per-use. After the resource is created, you can view the purchased server group and its servers on the Server Groups page.
- If the billing mode is Yearly/Monthly, pay for the order first and view the purchased server group and its servers on the Server Groups page.
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