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3/6/2009 1:33 PM
 

Hello - I'm new to DNN. I've been asked to look into the possibility of running a CMS in a web farm. I started looking at PHP-based systems, but quickly realized that these are not easy to run in a farm and seem to be more suited to single-server installations. DNN on the other hand seems to have support for web farms, although not many people seem to be using it. The newest documentation I have found is 3 years old! Does anyone know if this information is still valid?
http://www.dotnetnuke.com/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=%2b2YTutV3PmE%3d&tabid=478&mid=857

I'm hesitant to start looking into DNN if I'm going to have trouble finding web farm help in the forums. Anyone out there running on a farm without any issues?

We currently have an ISA server load balancing to our web servers, which are all running Win2003 (IIS 6).  All web pages and applications are pushed out to the web servers via another machine running 3rd-party replication software. I have an existing SQL Server data center in place where I would install the DNN database(s).

Thank you for any advice and/or infomation!

 

 

 
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