Deploying and Managing Microsoft .Net Web Farms - Bloom Barry
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Résumé :
Web Farms are created to make Web applications highly available and stable. Web applications needed for business must be accessible and easy to use for customers, and this will spell success for an online business. Experienced in Web Farming technologies and e-Business architecture for Mary Kay cosmetics, author Barry Bloom will lead you through balancing your system by scaling up and/or scaling out with Network Load Balancing or Hardware Load Balancing. Barry will also teach you the insides of Web Farm management with Microsoft Application Center 2000, database design, SQL Server 2000 clustering, Windows 2000 Server clustering, best practices for using IIS in your Web Farm, as well as security tips that will help keep out would-be attackers from your site. As you build or reshape your Web Farms, let our experienced and authoritative author help you design, build, monitor, and secure your environment with .NET Server tools and current Web Farm practices for maximum availability and performance.
Biographie:
Barry Bloom (MCP) has worked in the Information Technology field for over five years. At the age of 12, he started his first online business, a bulletin board system, that ran on an Atari 800. He is currently employed as Chief Architect of E-business for Richmont Web Services and Mary Kay, a billion dollar company in Dallas, Texas. He leads projects like network and server infrastructure, software architecture and design, and platform interoperability. In the past three years he has helped Richmont Web Services and Mary Kay grow their online business to over 1 billion in total revenue serving over 300,000 individual businesses, and 20 million end consumers. This effort currently ranks fourth in retail sales on the Internet and will likely move into Second place by the end of 2001.
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["Microsoft.-NET: today and tomorrow","-NOT: web farms the wrong way","Scalability and availability of web farms","Planning a web farm network","Using Microsoft network load balancing in a web farm","Using hardware load balancing in a web farm","Dissecting web farm application architectures","Designing web farm application deployment environments","Using internet information services in a web farm","Using component services (COM+) in a web farm","Introducing application center 2000","Deploying application center 2000 web clusters","Deploying application center 2000 COM+ clusters","Monitoring a web farm with application center 2000","Performing common health monitor tasks","Performing advanced application center 2000 tasks","Introducing Windows server clusters","Creating a Windows 2000 server cluster","Clustering application resources","Architecting databases for web farms","Clustering SQL server 2000","Maintaining a cluster","Securing a web farm"]
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