Deployment Guide-Aequitas
Deployment Guide-Aequitas
Deployment Guide
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Table of Contents
1 Introduction 4
2 Architecture 5
3 Aequitas Template 6
1 Introduction
Aequitas Solutions, Inc. is a leader in innovative K-12 Student Information Systems (SIS). One of their
products is Q, which is a next generation Enterprise Student Management Solution. It uses state of the
art technology to deliver a fast, interactive and intuitive fully web-based application experience to end-
users. Q includes modules on basic administration, scheduling, attendance, and grade reporting.
The LoadMaster offers advanced Layer 4 and Layer 7 server load balancing, SSL Acceleration and a
multitude of other advanced Application Delivery and Optimization (ADC) features. The KEMP
LoadMaster can load balance the Aequitas workload. The LoadMaster intelligently and efficiently
distributes user traffic among the application servers so that users get the best experience possible.
This document provides guidance and recommended settings on how to load balance Aequitas with a
KEMP LoadMaster. The KEMP Support Team is available to provide solutions for scenarios not explicitly
defined.
2 Architecture
Use the following set up to load balance your environment.
3 Aequitas Template
KEMP has developed a template containing our recommended settings for Aequitas. You can install this
template to help when creating Virtual Services, as it automatically populates the settings. This is quicker
and easier than manually configuring each Virtual Service. If needed, changes can be made to any of the
Virtual Service settings after using the template.
Download released templates from the Templates section on the KEMP documentation page:
http://kemptechnologies.com/documentation.
For more information and steps on how to import and use templates, refer to the Virtual Services and
Templates, Feature Description on the KEMP Documentation Page.
For steps on how to manually add and configure each of the Virtual Services using the recommended
settings, refer to the steps in this document.
In a one-armed setup (where the Virtual Service and Real Servers are on the same network/subnet)
Subnet Originating Requests is usually not needed. However, enabling Subnet Originating Requests
should not affect the routing in a one-armed setup.
In a two-armed setup where the Virtual Service is on network/subnet A, for example, and the Real
Servers are on network B - Subnet Originating Requests should be enabled on LoadMasters with
firmware version 7.1-16 and above.
When Subnet Originating Requests is enabled, the LoadMaster will route traffic so that the Real Server
will see traffic arriving from the LoadMaster interface that is in that network/subnet not the Virtual
Service address.
When Subnet Originating Requests is enabled globally, it is automatically enabled on all Virtual Services.
If the Subnet Originating Requests option is disabled globally, you can choose whether or not to enable
Subnet Originating Requests on a per-Virtual Service basis.
1. In the main menu of the LoadMaster Web User Interface (WUI), go to System Configuration >
Miscellaneous Options > Network Options.
2. Click the Always Check Persist dropdown arrow and select Yes – Accept Changes.
1. In the main menu of the LoadMaster Web User Interface (WUI), go to Virtual Services > Add
New.
Redirector. This
Properties VS automatically creates a
redirect on port 80.
f) Repeat the steps above to add more Real Servers as needed, based on the
environment.
Clicking the Add HTTP Redirector button automatically creates a port 80 redirect Virtual Service. This is
optional, but the purpose of this Virtual Service is to redirect any clients who have connected using HTTP
to the HTTPS Virtual Service. KEMP also recommends changing the Persistence Mode and the Real
Server Check Method to None.
In the main menu of the LoadMaster Web User Interface (WUI), go to Virtual Services > Add New.
f) Repeat the steps above to add more Real Servers as needed, based on the
environment.
Clicking the Add HTTP Redirector button automatically creates a port 80 redirect Virtual Service. This is
optional, but the purpose of this Virtual Service is to redirect any clients who have connected using HTTP
to the HTTPS Virtual Service. KEMP also recommends changing the Persistence Mode and the Real
Server Check Method to None.