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Published: 13 Jul 2011
By: Scott Forsyth
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 necessary to administer web farms.
This is a mini sub-series on web farms. Last two weeks covered setting up a domain and setting up DFS-R for content and folder replication. This week starts in on keeping IIS’s configuration in sync between multiple web servers.
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About Scott Forsyth
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Senior Systems Engineer at ORCS Web, Inc (www.orcsweb.com) and co-founder of Vaasnet (www.vaasnet.com). Microsoft MVP for IIS. ASPInsider. Strengths are IIS, ASP.NET, DNS, Windows Server, and Hyper-V.
This author has published 50 articles on DotNetSlackers. View other articles or the complete profile here.
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