How to Optimize IIS Web Server Using Load Balancing

A growing number of businesses require high availability for the systems they use. It makes no difference whether the service is used internally or publicized to the Internet. In the previous months, I spent a lot of time using load balancers for a particular website or service. I will thus go through how to use Microsoft ARR to load balance your IIS servers today. Let's get started!! What is Application Request Routing I'd like to

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Load Balancing Help to Scale Your Website

Load balancing is defined as the methodical and efficient distribution of network or application traffic across multiple servers in a server farm. Each load balancer sits between client devices and backend servers, receiving and then distributing incoming requests to any available server capable of fulfilling them. What are load balancers and how do they work? A load balancer may be: A physical device, a virtualized instance running on specialized hardware or a software process. Incorporated

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