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Bindings and Rules for ARR-Week 32
You can find this week’s video here . This week we take a look at how to leverage URL Rewrite for Application Request Routing (ARR) to create different rules for different virtual IP's (VIP's). This is week 32 of a 52 week series for the web pro. Picking...
Introduction to Application Request Routing-Week 31
I’m finally catching up on the series.  Sorry to those who have asked about the delay.  I had completed the videos, but a delay with the article submission kept week 31 from going live.  Since it is a fundamental week, I didn’t blog about...
IIS Shared Config–Staggered Install-Week 30
You can find this week’s video here . This week's lesson covers how to perform staggered installs when IIS Shared Configuration is enabled. This is week 30 of a 52 week series for the web pro. IIS Shared Configuration, used for webfarms, requires very...
IIS 7 Shared Configuration–Week 28
You can find this week’s video here . IIS 7 (and 7.5) offers an extremely useful and easy to use feature for shared web farm situations, called Shared Configuration. This week walks through how to setup IIS Shared configuration, along with a few considerations...
URLRewrite ServerNameVariable Provider
IIS URL Rewrite is a powerful tool that I’ve grown quite fond of.  One variable that URL Rewrite doesn’t have, which I wish it did, is the Server Name (Machine Name, Computer Name, whatever you want to call it).  The server name isn’t a normal...
SiteServerDetails–Details for Web Farm Nodes
Often times if you administer a web farm, or develop for a web farm, you want to know which node you’re currently on.  This is useful is you want to know if your load balancers are balancing with the algorithm that you expect, or if you want to troubleshoot...
Posted: Mar 26 2011, 01:38 PM by OWScott | with no comments
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DFS for Webfarm Usage - Content Replication and Failover
Windows Distributed File System (DFS) has been around for a long time and it has always had a lot to offer. With the latest update in Windows Server 2003 R2, DFS has become quite an impressive product. At ORCS Web, we've recently started to use DFS for...
Posted: Jun 07 2006, 10:59 AM by OWScott | with 4 comment(s)
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