Users Guide
Introduction
Wyse Management Suite is the next generation management solution and enables you to configure, monitor, manage, and optimize your
Dell Wyse thin clients. This helps you to deploy and manage thin clients on a high availability set-up with improved performance.
It offers advanced feature options such as cloud versus on-premises deployment, manage-from-anywhere by using a mobile application,
and enhanced security such as BIOS configuration and port lockdown. Other features include device discovery and registration, asset and
inventory management, configuration management, operating system and applications deployment, real-time commands, monitoring,
alerts, reports, and troubleshooting of endpoints.
Wyse Management Suite version supports high availability and significantly minimizes the system downtime. The solution also protects the
system from unplanned downtime and helps you to achieve the required availability to meet the business goals.
This guide describes the solution architecture and explains how to set up, configure, and maintain high availability clusters at the
application and database level.
High availability overview
About this task
The high availability solution for Wyse Management Suite version includes the following sections:
Steps
1. Review the high availability requirements—see System requirements to set up high availability.
2. Deploy high availability on Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2/2016/2019—see Deploy high availability on Windows Server 2012
R2/2016/2019.
3. Deploy high availability on MySQL InnoDB servers—see Deploy high availability on MySQL InnoDB.
4. Deploy high availability on MongoDB—see Deploy high availability on MongoDB .
5. Configure high availability proxy (for Teradici devices)—see Deploy high availability for Teradici servers.
6. Install Wyse Management version on Windows Server 2012 R2/2016/2019—see Install Wyse Management Suite on Windows Server
2012 R2/2016/2019.
7. Review the post installation checks—see Post installation checks.
8. Troubleshooting issues with workaround—see Troubleshooting.
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