The ESX1 and all VMs in ESX1 IP is 192.168.1.0 segment.
The ESX2 and all VMs in ESX2 IP is 192.168.2.0 segment.
DHCP and AD IP is 192.168.0.0 segment.
The terminal IP is 192.168.3.0 segment.
The VC, DHCP and Connection server connect to esx1 and esx2 though router or switch synchronously. The ESX1 is specially for external network, and ESX2 is for internal network. Terminal A is a thin terminal like Wyse. Can terminal A use two VMs at the same time at different IP segment (one VM is in ESX1,the other VM is in ESX2),and people can switch two VMs when need!未命名.JPG! ?
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Connection Server can publish both the VMs from ESX1 and ESX2. The publish group will decide which user will have the authentication to which desktop group. I believe its possible on the terminal server to connect with desktop which he have the authentication inspite of any VM on any Server.
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A single Connection server can service VDI Guests from both ESX Hosts, however the thing that worries me is that you have already stated the ESX1 is for external networks and ESX 2 is for internal networks, if you did this you could be crossing the security boundery and reducing the security of your environment.
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thank you so much,Tom! but i just want to know weather this scenario work? the administrator of VDM can create two desktop pools and entitle to a user,so can the client connect to two VMs and switch the two VMs the same time cross different IP segment?
