Application services running outside the context of NSX Advanced Load Balancer can be incorporated into the global applications of an NSX Advanced Load Balancer GSLB configuration, resulting in a single point of visibility and control for global applications. Sets of third-party applications can be grouped into third-party sites to ease management tasks such as site maintenance.
Defining GSLB Sites
When an authorized administrator navigates to the
page, they will see the option to add new sites on the top right corner.Both NSX Advanced Load Balancer sites and third-party sites can be defined as indicated in the following screenshot.
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The editor for third-party site creation is shown below.
Use Case: Disabling Third-Party Sites
Aggregating external services into third-party sites allows the administrator to disable all members of a site, instead of having to explicitly modify the members of many GSLB services. For example, when performing hardware or software maintenance at a single site, one can disable a set of resident member services in only one step.
For example, start with the two-site configuration shown below.
The Third-party Sites section of the Site Configuration screen will confirm the change as shown below.