MOSS 2007: Index and Web-Front-End Server Topology

Posted by: Softwaremaker, on 14 Feb 2008 | View original | Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS) has seen tremendous take-up rates, not just here in Singapore, but all over the world. I came across many kinds of architectural topology designs during field work with my customers. One of the most common confusions I have come across arises from the topology design when it comes to the deployment of the MOSS Farms. Some people advocate that the Index server be placed in the same box as the Web-Front-End (WFE) servers with the view that...

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