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Last post 05-26-2009 12:14 PM by Kharcoff. 2 replies.

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  • 05-22-2009, 5:59 PM

    • Kharcoff
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    ARR setup for newbies

    I'm trying to use ARR and get not only benefits from load balancing but also try to come with fail safe features. So the main idea is to keep production serving web requests, but when PROD machine is down I need to automatically send all requests to TEST machine.

    This is my setup:

    PROD Physical Machine:

    ARR Server - Hyper-V Machine running Windows 2008 Datacenter

    Webserver 1 - Hyper-V Machine running Windows 2008 Datacenter

    Webserver 2  - Hyper-V Machine running Windows 2008 Datacenter

    TEST Physical Machine:

    ARR Server - Hyper-V Machine running Windows 2008 Datacenter

    Webserver 1 - Hyper-V Machine running Windows 2008 Datacenter

    Webserver 2  - Hyper-V Machine running Windows 2008 Datacenter

    The question is:

    1) To make ARR to work do I have to install ARR in all servers or only on ARR Servers?

    2) Should I add webservers to create a webfarm only on the ARR servers or in all servers?

    3) How can I make requests go on PROD-Webserver1 or PROD-Webserver2 and only if both are down to go on TEST-Webserver1, TEST-Webserver2?

    4) What happen if only one Webserver (either from PROD or TEST) is up?

    Thanks a lot...Marcus

  • 05-23-2009, 12:52 AM In reply to

    Re: ARR setup for newbies

    Did you check out these articles?

    http://www.iis.net/extensions/ApplicationRequestRouting

     

    Steve Schofield
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  • 05-26-2009, 12:14 PM In reply to

    • Kharcoff
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    Re: ARR setup for newbies

    Thanks Steve it gave me a better idea. I will start creating an architectural design so that i can better plan for this (it helps to visualize)... Visio where are you???

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