Some things that make Workspace Portal 2.1 easier to deploy than previous releases:
- Single VM - Workspace is now a singular VM handling all its services. No more SSHing to other VMs within the vApp and messing with proxy over and over.
- No more IP Pools - the requirement of IP Pools is a thing of the past. Hooray!
- No more vCenter dependency - deployment doesn't require vCenter URL and credentials
- Much faster deployment - the vApp deploys with 4 VMDKs by default and takes much less time than previous instances.
NOTE: Older instances of Workspace cannot be upgraded to Workspace Portal 2.1. Instead, a migration is required. Please see the Migration Guide here: http://pubs.vmware.com/workspace-portal-21/topic/com.vmware.ICbase/PDF/workspace-portal-21-migration.pdf And see my post covering this process (coming soon)
Installation:
- Deploy the OVA like normal (In vCenter, File > Deploy OVF Template)
- In the Properties section of the deployment, Ensure "Connector Only Install" remains UNchecked.
- Set your correct timezone settings (this will affect vApp time and log times)
- Opt in/out of the Customer Experience Program
- If you don't want to rely on DHCP, enter the FQDN, Default Gateway, DNS, IP, and Netmask for the appliance.
- Once the vApp is deployed, power it on. You'll be greeted with familiar instructions to navigate to your Workspace Portal's URL for configuration
- Once you're there, you'll see a new configuration wizard
- Notice you can now configure separate passwords for root, sshuser, and your administrator accounts
[…] Next Steps: Run through the web GUI to further configure the appliance. See my post on Installing/Configuring Workspace Portal […]
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