Checklist: Implementing a Redundant DirectAccess Design
Published: October 7, 2009
Updated: October 7, 2009
Applies To: Windows Server 2008 R2
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| This topic describes deployment of DirectAccess in Windows Server 2008 R2. For deployment of DirectAccess in Microsoft Forefront Unified Access Gateway (UAG), see the Forefront UAG DirectAccess Deployment Guide (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=179989). |
This checklist includes cross-reference links to important concepts about deploying a redundant design DirectAccess with Hyper-V. It also contains links to procedures and other checklists that will help you complete the tasks that are required to implement this design.
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| Complete the tasks in this checklist in order. When a reference link takes you to a conceptual topic, a procedure, or to another checklist, return to this topic so that you can proceed with the remaining tasks in this checklist. |
Checklist: Implementing a redundant DirectAccess design
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Review important concepts for using Hyper-V to provide redundancy for DirectAccess. |
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As needed by your design plan, configure DirectAccess for the full intranet, selected server, or end-to-end access model. |
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Configure two Hyper-V hosts with failover clustering supporting a single shared DirectAccess server in a virtual machine and modify the Hyper-V configuration for DirectAccess. |

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