Three ARR Back End Binding OptionsWeek 35

Posted by: Scott Forsyths WebLog, on 07 Sep 2011 | View original | Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

You can find this weeks video here. ARR and other reverse proxies need a way to connect to the actual web nodes. Like other reverse proxies, Microsofts free load balancing solutionApplication Request Routing (ARR)needs a way to connect to the sites on the actual web nodes. This week I cover different options available to managing the site bindings for the sites per server. If you have a single site, its straight forward, but once you start adding sites and servers, then you need to plan how to...

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