User`s guide

Using Multiple AppSpeed Servers 5
You can use multiple AppSpeed Servers to monitor a large environment. When multiple AppSpeed Servers
are installed on a single vCenter server, you can centrally manage AppSpeed through a single user interface.
When using multiple AppSpeed Servers, keep in mind the following information regarding licensing and
monitoring.
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You can apply your license key to multiple AppSpeed Servers as long as the number of monitored CPUs
does not exceed the number of CPUs defined in your license.
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Because the same virtual machine might be monitored by two or more AppSpeed Servers, the licenses are
counted accordingly, once for each server. However, only the actual number of CPUs that are being
monitored are relevant to your AppSpeed license.
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Topology and monitoring information is not shared between the servers. The same service can be mapped
in two or more servers. The monitoring data in the two servers might be different if the two servers detect
different traffic. Changes in the configuration of a service in one AppSpeed Server, such as names and
thresholds, are not reflected in other AppSpeed Servers.
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One AppSpeed Server can map the management traffic of a different AppSpeed Server as a service.
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When you use the vSphere Client, you cannot connect to AppSpeed Servers that are located on different
vCenter Servers in a linked vCenter Server environment. You must use the vSphere Client to log in to each
vCenter Server on which AppSpeed Servers are located.
Switch Between AppSpeed Servers
When you activate AppSpeed from a vSphere client on which more than one AppSpeed Server is installed,
you can select which server to connect to.
Procedure
1 In the vSphere Client, select Home > Solutions and Applications.
2 Click the AppSpeed Server that you want to run.
The AppSpeed Server user interface opens.
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