Go to the Remote desktop services overview and then right click – Session host and select “Add server”. Make sure other server(s) are in list – if necessary add them by going to Manage, Add servers In this case I’m installing a session host on one additional server – but I’m pretty sure that I could have installed to multiple other servers at the same time. One of the really nice features of Server 2012 is the ability to easily manage and install services on other remote servers. One I actually figured out what I needed to do and which components needed to be on additional servers the process was actually very simple. This server has Remote Desktop services setup and installed on it as in this article Adding additional session hosts I have a second VM (VMRDS) set up as server joined to the domain on VMDC. I have one VM setup as a domain controller. It came back when I uninstalled the session host which I could do from the second VM– but risky … - so maybe good idea to install UltraVNC (and test it !) if you are using Azure as the only access is via RDP maybe to allow a console method of access. The first time I added a second session server (onto the DC VM) I lost RDP access to DC. Adding additional session hosts means that your users can have their sessions load balanced across two or more server supporting larger numbers with better performance.
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