Nov 21 2017 02:20 PM
I currently have a Standard Edition deployment with 1 front end and 1 edge server. (I inherited this deployment). I want to do load balancing by adding a second front end. Is this possible in a Standard Edition deployment or do I have to stand up Enterprise Edition and add an additional edge server? Currently the SQL database is collocated on the front end along with the mediation server. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Nov 21 2017 10:16 PM
SolutionHi Rob,
When using a Standard edition load balancing does nothing. If you want to load balance users between servers you will need to have enterpise edition with the minimal 3 front end servers. your SQL Database will be on separate servers.
For the Edge role you can create a new pool with 2 servers (this works in standard and enterprise edition) The pool can be a load balancer.
Nov 22 2017 07:45 AM
Nov 23 2017 12:27 PM
There is a lot of misunderstanding around this topic. In general, depending on your requirements you can do HA or DR.
In general, for midsize customer we have a reference architecture described here
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg398095(v=ocs.15).aspx
In general, if HA is NOT a requirement you could pair two STD in the same DC for failover. It's not HA in the essence of the word but could fulfil the requirement.
If HA (so POOL high avaibility is a requirement) than indeed as Erwin mentioned you need Enterprise Edition.
Nov 23 2017 11:22 PM
Nov 24 2017 01:17 PM
Powershell is your friend here :) But yes, a manual failover is the standard approach.
Nov 21 2017 10:16 PM
SolutionHi Rob,
When using a Standard edition load balancing does nothing. If you want to load balance users between servers you will need to have enterpise edition with the minimal 3 front end servers. your SQL Database will be on separate servers.
For the Edge role you can create a new pool with 2 servers (this works in standard and enterprise edition) The pool can be a load balancer.