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Guest
Hi,
I've noticed that in the ASP.NET PetShop Sample, there are 2 WebServers
running IIS in LoadBalancing. The presented architecture requires 2 ISA
Servers, one for each WebServer running IIS.
Is it necessary to have 2 ISA Servers? Why not just 1 ISA Server for the 2
WebServers in LoadBalancing?
If we have the configuration with 2 ISA Servers, can we have just 1
EntryPoint for the application (PetShop Sample)?
Regards...
I've noticed that in the ASP.NET PetShop Sample, there are 2 WebServers
running IIS in LoadBalancing. The presented architecture requires 2 ISA
Servers, one for each WebServer running IIS.
Is it necessary to have 2 ISA Servers? Why not just 1 ISA Server for the 2
WebServers in LoadBalancing?
If we have the configuration with 2 ISA Servers, can we have just 1
EntryPoint for the application (PetShop Sample)?
Regards...