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Loren_129786
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Feb 13, 2017
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Horizon View 7 Dynamic session detection iapp????

I am hoping for some help from the community. Four years ago we implemented view 5 as a dual pod and load balanced based off of security groups using APM. This was a rough iapp at that time but we did get it working. Since then there have been newer versions of the iapp but for the life of me I cannot find the current portal page regarding this Iapp. The last version I have downloaded but not used was . I think I will have a lot of questions but for starters could you help me with the following.

 

1) where is the wiki site for view dynamic session detection iapp? Where is the download link for the newest version? 2) who is the owner of this iapp and how would I go about getting in contact with said user/staff?

 

I have tried searching DevCentral for these answers as well as google and have had no luck. The contact I had at F5 seems to have left the company.

 

Please help. Thanks

 

  • FYI, the Dynamic Session Detection (aka User Persistence) iApp has been abandoned. It never went beyond RC1. At this point, VMWare's Cloud Pod Architecture (CPA) is considered mature enough that F5 User Persistence is no longer necessary.

     

    On the F5 side, you can use GTM, APM, and LTM to configure a single namespace for connectivity to VMWare. This works perfectly to round-robbin a new connection to a VMWare Connection server. Then, CPA takes over and, if it determines the user's VDI is in a different data center, tunnels the session to the appropriate back-end server to provide the desktop.

     

    Take a look at this article written by Justin Venezia. It was written back in 2014, and refers to User Persistence, but aside from that it provides a clear picture of how this works. The only scenario discussed that might still warrant User Persistence is for situations where the pipe between the two data centers is so slow as to be an impediment to users. However, it seems that is no longer considered a legitimate concern.

     

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  • Read this solution that explains you what is a supported iApp and release candidates, like the one you have.

     

    https://support.f5.com/csp/article/K13422

     

    As you can see in the document, all F5 released iApps are supported by F5 support, like any other F5 product.

     

    I can't find a iApp with the name you have, just found . Here is the link about this iApp:

     

    https://support.f5.com/csp/article/K15041

     

    Here is the place you can download the latest iApps:

     

    https://downloads.f5.com/esd/product.jsp?sw=BIG-IP&pro=iApp_Templates

     

  • FYI, the Dynamic Session Detection (aka User Persistence) iApp has been abandoned. It never went beyond RC1. At this point, VMWare's Cloud Pod Architecture (CPA) is considered mature enough that F5 User Persistence is no longer necessary.

     

    On the F5 side, you can use GTM, APM, and LTM to configure a single namespace for connectivity to VMWare. This works perfectly to round-robbin a new connection to a VMWare Connection server. Then, CPA takes over and, if it determines the user's VDI is in a different data center, tunnels the session to the appropriate back-end server to provide the desktop.

     

    Take a look at this article written by Justin Venezia. It was written back in 2014, and refers to User Persistence, but aside from that it provides a clear picture of how this works. The only scenario discussed that might still warrant User Persistence is for situations where the pipe between the two data centers is so slow as to be an impediment to users. However, it seems that is no longer considered a legitimate concern.

     

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      Thank you for everyone's post to my question. I have worked countless hours with Justin Venezia for my previous view 5.3 and the Dynamic Session Detection. Once this thread told me to reconnect with F5 I followed up with some tech leaders and peers of Justin to find out what Toby just posted.

       

      We are now using the F5's with the default view iapps, primarily to provide single name space and we use Vmware Pod/Pod architecture on 7.2 to load balance the users between the sites. It is working perfectly and is actually supported by Vmware which is great.

       

      Thank you for your help Loren