I have two Windows 2003 Emperies Edition servers with IIS6 and I would like
to setup some redundancy with my web sites/domains. Currently I have about
370 different web domains and each one is setup to have it's own IP address
(hardware virtual servers). How can I setup my servers to load balance the
web sites and have uninterrupted IIS when one of the servers goes down. I
have read this article
http://www.west-wind.com/presentations/loadbalancing/NetworkLoadBalancingWindows2003.asp
more than once but it appears to just talk about software virtual servers.
Can someone please point me in the correct direction?

Thanks,
Pete

Re: IIS6 Load Balancing with Hardware Virutal Servers by Brad

Brad
Tue Oct 05 18:58:53 CDT 2004

You shouldn't have a problem using NLB with dedicated-IP sites also.

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"pete" <webserverpete@ebtech.net> wrote in message
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>I have two Windows 2003 Emperies Edition servers with IIS6 and I would like
>to setup some redundancy with my web sites/domains. Currently I have about
>370 different web domains and each one is setup to have it's own IP address
>(hardware virtual servers). How can I setup my servers to load balance the
>web sites and have uninterrupted IIS when one of the servers goes down. I
>have read this article
>http://www.west-wind.com/presentations/loadbalancing/NetworkLoadBalancingWindows2003.asp
>more than once but it appears to just talk about software virtual servers.
>Can someone please point me in the correct direction?
>
> Thanks,
> Pete
>