RE: IIS NLB

2010-11-03 Thread Brian Desmond
Yeah at say 17K tx/min I'd say you've long since outgrown NLB.

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From: Michael B. Smith [mailto:mich...@smithcons.com]
Sent: Wednesday, November 03, 2010 4:36 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: IIS NLB

You need a smarter load balancer.

Regards,

Michael B. Smith
Consultant and Exchange MVP
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From: Level 5 Lists [mailto:li...@levelfive.us]
Sent: Wednesday, November 03, 2010 1:52 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: IIS NLB

I have setup a few IIS NLB clusters but never really paid too much attention to 
the load balancing aspects. I currently have 2 2008r2 IIS boxes running NLB, 
the NLB seems to be working fine except for that it always uses the same 
primary server unless I reboot it. I was looking at the Multiple Host - 
Affinity options and even if I set it to 'none' I still see it says the 
connections will be load balanced but the client ip will associate with only 
one server. I would really like both servers to act at all times. I tried 
resetting the different options but am never able to accomplish what Im looking 
to do.

We have a B2B web server that handles about 50k transactions every few minutes. 
The problem is that the client connection will always be coming from the same 
IP so the NLB in this case offers me failover , which is nice, but eventually I 
need to have 4 servers in this farm and all of them need to act together. The 
application has already been re-written for sessions etc to accommodate this 
setup.

Thanks


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RE: IIS NLB

2010-11-03 Thread Michael B. Smith
You need a smarter load balancer.

Regards,

Michael B. Smith
Consultant and Exchange MVP
http://TheEssentialExchange.com

From: Level 5 Lists [mailto:li...@levelfive.us]
Sent: Wednesday, November 03, 2010 1:52 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: IIS NLB

I have setup a few IIS NLB clusters but never really paid too much attention to 
the load balancing aspects. I currently have 2 2008r2 IIS boxes running NLB, 
the NLB seems to be working fine except for that it always uses the same 
primary server unless I reboot it. I was looking at the Multiple Host - 
Affinity options and even if I set it to 'none' I still see it says the 
connections will be load balanced but the client ip will associate with only 
one server. I would really like both servers to act at all times. I tried 
resetting the different options but am never able to accomplish what Im looking 
to do.

We have a B2B web server that handles about 50k transactions every few minutes. 
The problem is that the client connection will always be coming from the same 
IP so the NLB in this case offers me failover , which is nice, but eventually I 
need to have 4 servers in this farm and all of them need to act together. The 
application has already been re-written for sessions etc to accommodate this 
setup.

Thanks


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IIS NLB

2010-11-03 Thread Level 5 Lists
I have setup a few IIS NLB clusters but never really paid too much attention
to the load balancing aspects. I currently have 2 2008r2 IIS boxes running
NLB, the NLB seems to be working fine except for that it always uses the
same primary server unless I reboot it. I was looking at the Multiple Host -
Affinity options and even if I set it to 'none' I still see it says the
connections will be load balanced but the client ip will associate with only
one server. I would really like both servers to act at all times. I tried
resetting the different options but am never able to accomplish what Im
looking to do.

 

We have a B2B web server that handles about 50k transactions every few
minutes. The problem is that the client connection will always be coming
from the same IP so the NLB in this case offers me failover , which is nice,
but eventually I need to have 4 servers in this farm and all of them need to
act together. The application has already been re-written for sessions etc
to accommodate this setup. 

 

Thanks

 


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