IIS Multiple Server Farm Configuration?
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i got 10 IIS Server Farm and total 5 server on my configuration same machine. Each server farm has different arr configuration with different domains. What is the best aproch to configure application provisioning. Now i use one provision farm to sync all 5 servers and other farms for load balancing. Should i set all 10 farms with application provisioning or not ?
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i got 10 IIS Server Farm and total 5 server on my configuration same machine. Each server farm has different arr configuration with different domains. What is the best aproch to configure application provisioning. Now i use one provision farm to sync all 5 servers and other farms for load balancing. Should i set all 10 farms with application provisioning or not ?
iis arr web-farm web-farm-framework
Web Farm Framework is considered obsolete, as Microsoft never updates it for IIS 10, blogs.iis.net/iisoobs
– Lex Li
Nov 19 at 14:36
int this document it says "Web Farm Framework 1.1 no longer required – Application Request Routing no longer has a dependency on Web Farm Framework 1.1" we use "Web Farm 2.2"
– Çağrı Çınar
Nov 20 at 7:39
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That post lists all out-of-band IIS components Microsoft updated for IIS 10. Since Web Farm Framework 1.x/2.x are not in the post, they are assumed to be not compatible with IIS 10, and not supported there. You are supposed to migrate to Azure Stack.
– Lex Li
Nov 20 at 12:39
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i got 10 IIS Server Farm and total 5 server on my configuration same machine. Each server farm has different arr configuration with different domains. What is the best aproch to configure application provisioning. Now i use one provision farm to sync all 5 servers and other farms for load balancing. Should i set all 10 farms with application provisioning or not ?
iis arr web-farm web-farm-framework
i got 10 IIS Server Farm and total 5 server on my configuration same machine. Each server farm has different arr configuration with different domains. What is the best aproch to configure application provisioning. Now i use one provision farm to sync all 5 servers and other farms for load balancing. Should i set all 10 farms with application provisioning or not ?
iis arr web-farm web-farm-framework
iis arr web-farm web-farm-framework
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Web Farm Framework is considered obsolete, as Microsoft never updates it for IIS 10, blogs.iis.net/iisoobs
– Lex Li
Nov 19 at 14:36
int this document it says "Web Farm Framework 1.1 no longer required – Application Request Routing no longer has a dependency on Web Farm Framework 1.1" we use "Web Farm 2.2"
– Çağrı Çınar
Nov 20 at 7:39
1
That post lists all out-of-band IIS components Microsoft updated for IIS 10. Since Web Farm Framework 1.x/2.x are not in the post, they are assumed to be not compatible with IIS 10, and not supported there. You are supposed to migrate to Azure Stack.
– Lex Li
Nov 20 at 12:39
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Web Farm Framework is considered obsolete, as Microsoft never updates it for IIS 10, blogs.iis.net/iisoobs
– Lex Li
Nov 19 at 14:36
int this document it says "Web Farm Framework 1.1 no longer required – Application Request Routing no longer has a dependency on Web Farm Framework 1.1" we use "Web Farm 2.2"
– Çağrı Çınar
Nov 20 at 7:39
1
That post lists all out-of-band IIS components Microsoft updated for IIS 10. Since Web Farm Framework 1.x/2.x are not in the post, they are assumed to be not compatible with IIS 10, and not supported there. You are supposed to migrate to Azure Stack.
– Lex Li
Nov 20 at 12:39
Web Farm Framework is considered obsolete, as Microsoft never updates it for IIS 10, blogs.iis.net/iisoobs
– Lex Li
Nov 19 at 14:36
Web Farm Framework is considered obsolete, as Microsoft never updates it for IIS 10, blogs.iis.net/iisoobs
– Lex Li
Nov 19 at 14:36
int this document it says "Web Farm Framework 1.1 no longer required – Application Request Routing no longer has a dependency on Web Farm Framework 1.1" we use "Web Farm 2.2"
– Çağrı Çınar
Nov 20 at 7:39
int this document it says "Web Farm Framework 1.1 no longer required – Application Request Routing no longer has a dependency on Web Farm Framework 1.1" we use "Web Farm 2.2"
– Çağrı Çınar
Nov 20 at 7:39
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That post lists all out-of-band IIS components Microsoft updated for IIS 10. Since Web Farm Framework 1.x/2.x are not in the post, they are assumed to be not compatible with IIS 10, and not supported there. You are supposed to migrate to Azure Stack.
– Lex Li
Nov 20 at 12:39
That post lists all out-of-band IIS components Microsoft updated for IIS 10. Since Web Farm Framework 1.x/2.x are not in the post, they are assumed to be not compatible with IIS 10, and not supported there. You are supposed to migrate to Azure Stack.
– Lex Li
Nov 20 at 12:39
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Web Farm Framework is considered obsolete, as Microsoft never updates it for IIS 10, blogs.iis.net/iisoobs
– Lex Li
Nov 19 at 14:36
int this document it says "Web Farm Framework 1.1 no longer required – Application Request Routing no longer has a dependency on Web Farm Framework 1.1" we use "Web Farm 2.2"
– Çağrı Çınar
Nov 20 at 7:39
1
That post lists all out-of-band IIS components Microsoft updated for IIS 10. Since Web Farm Framework 1.x/2.x are not in the post, they are assumed to be not compatible with IIS 10, and not supported there. You are supposed to migrate to Azure Stack.
– Lex Li
Nov 20 at 12:39