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Windows 2003 Network Load Balancing
I need to know if it's possible (and if so how) to force one member of a web farm to serve a particular page.
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i'm sorry but the title and your question dont seem to match
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Beckham: Agreed.
Asmoran: "Network Load Balancing" is about machine clustering and distributed computing in small grids. As for "balancing the load on the network", that's something else entirely ![]() You'll want to install QoS on all of the computers in the domain, including the DC for the cluster. Then you can limit it on a per-machine basis. As for "per website", in IIS there is a "Limit this website to Xkbps / second" option under the "Website properties" panel. Note that this requires QoS be installed as well. HTH |
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Sorry that was confusing, I don't really understand how it all works. We have two machines set up for network load balancing. These machines drive our intranet and web applications. We're having replication problems, so for an interim solution we would like to redirect all of the intranet traffic to one machine, and allow the second machine to handle all of the apps.
What I was thinking was something like a redirect I could put at the top of the default web page on machine 2, but I'll look into the QoS and see what our options are there. Thanks! |
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