You configure load balancing for the cross-region Workspace ONE Access cluster services by using the dedicated NSX Data Center for vSphere edge services gateway.
Procedure
Import the Load Balancer Certificate of the Cross-Region Workspace ONE Access Cluster To allow secure connection to the cross-region Workspace ONE Access cluster, import the certificate for the virtual IP address in the Management domain NSX Manager.
Configure the Virtual IP Address for Load Balancing the Cross-Region Workspace ONE Access Cluster in Region A Configure the VIP address for load balancing the cross-region Workspace ONE Access cluster in Region A.
Create a Service Monitor for the Cross-Region Workspace ONE Access Cluster in Region A You set up health check monitoring in NSX Data Center for vSphere for the cross-region Workspace ONE Access cluster to monitor the server pool. Servers that fail to respond to the health checks within a specified time period are excluded from future connection handling.
Create a Server Pool for the Cross-Region Workspace ONE Access Cluster in Region A You create a server pool in NSX Data Center for vSphere for the cross-region Workspace ONE Access cluster nodes. The server pool determines the load-balancing algorithm and combines resources from the pool members.
Create Application Profiles for the Cross-Region Workspace ONE Access Cluster in Region A You create an application profile in NSX Data Center for vSphere and associate it with a virtual server to define the behavior of a particular type of network traffic. The virtual server processes traffic according to the values specified in the profile.
Create Virtual Servers for the Cross-Region Workspace ONE Access Cluster in in Region A You create two virtual servers in NSX Data Center for vSphere for the cross-region Workspace ONE Access cluster. These virtual servers are associated with the configured application profile and server pool, and distribute client connections among the server pool members.