Overview: Build a Web Farm with IIS Servers
by Keith Newman and Robert McMurray
This document contains an overview of the Build a web farm with IIS servers scenario. It also contains links to additional information and community resources related to the scenario.
Scenario Description
This scenario shows how to plan and configure a web farm with servers that run the Windows Server® 2012 operating system.
The scenario is divided into two phases: a plan and design phase, and an install and configure phase. In the plan and design phase, you learn what the concepts needed to configure a web farm that keeps its server configuration and content synchronized, balances server load, and stores SSL certificate centrally. In the install and configure phase, you are guided through the procedures required to install IIS web server, configure a back-end content server, configure load balancing, and configure a central certificate store for SSL.
In This Scenario
Practical Applications
Whether you are an IT professional, a web developer, or you just want to set up your own web farm, this scenario can help you install and configure a fully functional web farm with IIS web servers.
Software Requirements
To get the most from this scenario, you must have administrator access to at least five computers (or virtual machines) that run the Windows Server 2012 operating system.
See Also
The following table contains links to resources related to this scenario.
Content type | References |
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Deployment | Deployment to a Hosting Provider | Web Deploy 2.0 |
Operations | IIS.NET | IIS Learning Center | |
Tools and settings | Microsoft.IIs.PowerShell.Provider namespace |
Community resources | IIS Blogs | IIS Forums | Robert McMurray's Blog | Scott Forsyth's Blog | Steve Schofield's Blog |
Related technologies | ASP.NET | ASP.NET Web Projects |