Is the intention for this to be a grid environment where the compute tier hosts have a shared configuration directory, and compute load is balanced among the compute hosts (i.e. connecting to SASApp Workspace Server results in a Workspace Server session starting on host 1, 2 3 or 4)? Or would each compute tier be a separate application server (i.e. SASApp on host 1, SASApp2 on host 2, etc)?
In a grid environment you can control workload placement based on resource requirement settings or queues. If each host has its own application server context, the user could select the context they want and thereby the associated host, but no load balancing would be present.
If a user was connected to one host and needed libraries that were local to another the path would need to be shared between them or some service would need to make them available remotely (i.e. SAS/SHARE, SAS/CONNECT Remote Library).
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Greg Wootton | Principal Systems Technical Support Engineer