

It is also easy to introduce errors on the command line as the command syntax for OVF Tool used in this way can be difficult to get right. Whilst it is great to be able to specify all configuration settings in one go at deployment time, the downside of this is that the OVF Tool command line can become very long and complex. It is possible to deploy UAG in a vSphere environment using the VMware OVF Tool command. In that article I mentioned the ability to perform a scripted deployment of a UAG virtual appliance to perform a repeatable deployment where all settings can be applied in a way that allows UAG to be production ready on first boot. Unified Access Gateway (UAG) is a VMware virtual appliance which is used with several VMware End-User Computing products for VMware Horizon, VMware Identity Manager and VMware AirWatch. Network Setting for each NIC (UAG 3.3 and newer)įor more information on Unified Access Gateway (UAG) deployment and configuration covering UAG 3.9, also see the tutorial in this VMware Knowledge Base article.

What are the requirements for deploying UAG appliances using this script?.By Mark Benson, Senior Architect and Senior Staff Engineer, End-User-Computing CTO Office, VMware
