Hi,
I've deployed a vRA 8.3 small deployment with multi-tenancy enabled. I've also created two more tenants besides the default tenant. It's possible to scale out the infrastructure to a large deployment? How can i do with the created tenants? will be automatically migrated with the new domain names ?
Thanks in advance.
My quick thought, the tenant DNS records that now point directly to your single vRA and single vIDM needs to be changed so that they point to the LBs that you create in front of the vRA cluster and the vIDM cluster.
So in your case, something like:
default.vmware.com, tenant-1.vmware.com, tenant-2.vmware.com point to vidmlb.vmware.com
tenant-1.vra.vmware.com, tenant-2.vra.vmware.com point to vralb.vmware.com
LCM does not change your DNS.
That will work as long as you keep the DNS records for the tenants.
If the tenant related DNS records currently point to the single vRA VA, you should change that to point them to the loadbalancer (the one that you need in front of the 3 vRA VA's).
Also think about the vIDM scale. You probably want to scale vIDM to 3 appliances (with a loadbalancer) too.
If you do so, you'll also need to modify the Identity Provider settings.
Hi Jimmy,
So, for example, i've this vRA small deployment:
And i want to deploy a large deployment like this:
If i'm not wrong, vIDM tenants (default.vmware.com, tenant-1.vmware.com, tenant-2.vmware.com) must point to vIDM load balancer IP.
But i dont know how to do with the vRA created tenants, because the new tenants names must be tenant-1.vralb.vmware.com and tenant-2.vralb.vmware.com instead of tenant-1.vra.vmware.com and tenant-2.vra.vmware.com. Of course, tenants now must to point to the vRA load balancer name.
My question is, when you scale out vRA through vLCM this tenant name conversion will be done automatically? or i've to recreate the tenants as new ones?
I hope I have explained myself well
Thanks in advance
My quick thought, the tenant DNS records that now point directly to your single vRA and single vIDM needs to be changed so that they point to the LBs that you create in front of the vRA cluster and the vIDM cluster.
So in your case, something like:
default.vmware.com, tenant-1.vmware.com, tenant-2.vmware.com point to vidmlb.vmware.com
tenant-1.vra.vmware.com, tenant-2.vra.vmware.com point to vralb.vmware.com
LCM does not change your DNS.
Hi Jimmy,
So, the "old" vRA tenant names tenant-1.vra.vmware.com and tenant-2.vra.vmware.com still be valid, the only thing i would have to do is to change the DNS CNAME records?
Thanks in advance.
Yes, change the tenant DNS records so that they point to the loadbalancer.