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What is the issue? Your previous post was a statement.
b
Basically in that envionrment, is two cloud connecters needed or four? If its two, in the CSP or the customer tenant?
r
I can't speak to the CSP side, Not sure how it's carved out. Guessing here, on the layout. Maybe each Resource Location would define the client setup? Then on the CC it would depend on the workload to determine the N+1. But you can invite whoever you need to and assign them permissions perhaps in your case. If you want to go deep in the DaaS console then you would need to define permission within that too if you wanted to allow them to see what they have. Maybe these will help get you going. Sizing for CC https://docs.citrix.com/en-us/citrix-daas/install-configure/resource-location/cc-scale-and-size.html Console permissions https://docs.citrix.com/en-us/citrix-cloud/citrix-cloud-management/identity-access-management/add-admins.html
b
Im not asking about sizing: Load is low so the 2 CC are enough. This is a CSP setup so it has nothing to do with permissions either.....Im just asking if two or four are needed
r
Okay!
d
CSP here. Testing cloud still, so I'm not an expert on everything. We have multiple tenants and 2 CC in our data center that cover them all. I believe what you are asking for the second part is in the CSP as they are shared across all the tenants.
b
Yes but those two cloud connectors then have access to multiple clients using on prem resources.
b
Each customer tenant would have its own cloud connectors
b
But the csp shouldn't then?
b
I read that article. It doesn't clear much up
b
I have a Citrix Cloud CSP tenant with 7 seperate customer tenants and 2 cloud connectors.
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BUT the customer tenants don’t have their own AD yet. When they do that will count for minimal 2 CC’s per customer tenant. You can find that in the reference archtecture.
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b
But if the client has their own AD?
j
You require 2 CC’s per resource location. If you are running multi tenant ad setup as a csp then you would need 2. Those two would be joined to your csp multi-tenant AD. If the clients have their own ad then you would deploy 2 cloud connectors in a resource location for that customer and they would be joined to the customers domain. If the customer has domain trusts then you would need to deploy an additional pair in each trusted domain. If your using a multi-tenant config your clients would be part of the CSP tenancy. If you are running separate tenancies, then you would create the customer tenancy, which can be done either through the customers tile in the csp tenant (saves you having to invite them). Or you create the customer tenancy through the Citrix cloud new customer page, then you can invite them to be managed by the csp through the customer tile in the csp’s Citrix cloud tenancy, this would also be the method to use if the customer has a pre-existing Citrix cloud tenancy
b
They have their own on prem AD and their own tenant. There is no trust between their domain and ours in ad. In our CSP, they are added as a client. I don't know if more information is needed.
j
From what your saying it sounds like you just need to configure a resource location in their Citrix cloud tenancy and then deploy two cloud connectors in their domain. There should be no need to deploy any cloud connectors in the csp domain
From this image it would be the option on the right: