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How to setup Network Load Balancing on Windows Server
How to setup Network Load Balancing on Windows Server
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“Danny Moran”
Learn how to setup Network Load Balancing (NLB) on Windows Server. In this example, I show you how to install the Network Load Balancing feature using both the Server Manager GUI and PowerShell, as well as show you how to create a cluster and add host servers into the load balancing…
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What should be an ideal setup for server. Like shoudl we have just a normal public facing server as first server and then the IIS server as 2nd and 3rd server to blance the load ?
very usefull tutorial thanks
Do you then go into your router and instead of pointing to the host IP, point it to the cluster IP, or does NLS take care of that for you?
Can this be applied to print servers or if this strictly for web severs? I'm trying to figure out if a load balancer is applicable to networked shared printers without having to use third party software.
Danny Moran – thank you for the straightforward and high-quality lesson; you explained everything very clearly! Super!
Nice video! Have you ever used any of the web server stress test tools to determinetest NLB working functionality?
This is really good but try explaining a little more and you will be a golden reference by me to anyone. I get it, but a n00b won't.