10-21-2001 08:29 PM
Has anyone used the CSS to balance COM+ traffice? Developers have separated the COM+ from the IIS components for security reasons so the desire is have the IIS servers talk to a VIP representing multiple COM+ servers.
Thanks,
Brian D. Hamm
10-29-2001 03:04 PM
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Thank you for posting.
06-24-2002 05:48 AM
Hi Brian,
I have some developers attempting to do similar with multiple COM+ applications installed on number of different servers, which are attached to three separate VLANs. Therefore, each physical server is a client of a number of other load-balanced services. Which is causing me some routing issues in addition to the COM+ traffic as all traffic between VLANs must be routed through a CheckPoint firewall as opposed to the CSS.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated?
Thanks,
Paul
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