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Steps for Clustering IIS on Windows 2003

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A lot has changed from Microsoft Internet Information Server version 4.0 and Internet Information Services version 5.0 to Internet Information Services version 6.0, and for the better. Much of the W3SVC service has been redesigned to provide complete reliability, security, performance, scalability, and manageability. To reduce the attack surface of systems, IIS 6.0 is not installed by default on Windows Server 2003 administrators must explicitly select and install it. IIS 6.0 ships in a locked-down state, serving only static content. Using the Web service extension node, Web site administrators can enable or disable IIS functionality based on the individual needs of the organization. IIS 6.0 also enhances application development by providing an integrated platform with other technologies in Windows Server 2003, for example, ASP.NET and the .NET Framework. Windows Server 2003 and IIS 6.0 provide a highly reliable, manageable, scalable, and secure Web server solution.
 

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The Goals of IIS Clustering

The typical Internet Web site no longer operates on just one server. Web sites now spread across multiple Web servers, or across Web farms. (Web farms are clusters of servers that are dedicated to delivering content, business logic, and services.) Even intranet sites have increased in number as businesses and organizations are developing and deploying more applications, especially Web-enabled, line-of-business applications. In addition, as remote administration has become more common, there has been an increasing demand to improve API access and direct configuration support. With the Internet and intranet changes over the past few years, managing a Web site is no longer as simple as managing one or a few Web servers from an office, but has become an intricate and complex process.   

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Internet Information Services 6.0 Overview

Internet Information Services (IIS) 6.0 is a complete Web server available in all versions of Windows Server 2003. Designed for intranets, the Internet, and extranets, IIS 6.0 makes it possible for organizations of all sizes to quickly and easily deploy powerful Web sites and applications. In addition, IIS 6.0 provides a high-performance platform for applications built using the Microsoft .NET Framework.

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