
It is also recommended for Workspace ONE UEM Deployments (mobile use cases) up to 10,000 concurrent connections. Standard: This configuration is recommended for Horizon deployment supporting up to 2000 Horizon connections, aligned with the Connection Server capacity.URL of the server instance of the load balancer that the Unified Access Gateway appliance points to.The following information is required to deploy the virtual appliance. Similarly, for a 16 GB RAM Unified Access Gateway appliance, the total disk space requirement can be 36 GB.įor more information about Swap Space and Memory Overcommitment, see vSphere Resource Management documentation. This results in a total disk space requirement of 24 GB. vmdk file and the appliance can use a 4 GB ESXi swap file. For example, a 4 GB RAM Unified Access Gateway appliance with a vSphere thick-provisioned disk uses a 20 GB ESXi. This swap space is for any unreserved virtual machine memory. If memory reservation is not configured, vSphere creates a per-virtual machine swap file (.vswp) of up to the virtual machine memory size. An ESXi datastore also contains some other small files for each virtual machine. Disk space is also used for any virtual machine snapshots created with VSphere can create other files such as a swap file on the ESXi datastore for each virtual machine. Note: In addition to the minimum disk requirements, Although you can change these settings, it is recommended that you not change the CPU, memory, or disk space to smaller values than the default OVF settings. The OVF package for the Unified Access Gateway appliance automatically selects the virtual machine configuration that the Unified Access Gateway requires.

This requires that you close the browser and exit the wizard. If you do not install this plug-in before you start the deployment wizard, the wizard prompts you to install the plug-in.

For more information, see the vSphere documentation.

If you plan to use the vSphere Web client, verify that the client integration plug-in is installed. The Unified Access Gateway appliance must be deployed on a version of VMware vSphere that is the same as the version supported for the VMware products and versions respectively. Microsoft Hyper-V (Tunnel, Secure Email Gateway, and Content Gateway Edge Services only).Unified Access Gateway supports the following virtualization platforms:
