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2/18/2011 4:58 PM
 
Does the community Edition support load balancing?
 
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2/19/2011 3:44 AM
 
DNN does support multiple web servers in a web farm, where you might add a load balancer in front of the servers.

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5/14/2012 5:16 AM
 
So, for example, I have 2 web servers. I configure every IIS to point to a network share containing all the DNN files (I'll install every DNN upgrade on this share). In this way the 2 web servers point to the same DNN installation. DNN Db is on a Sql Server shared among the two web servers. Am I correct? Am I missing something?

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5/14/2012 11:22 AM
 
you'll need a load balancer in front of the two web-heads to distribute traffic. this is exactly how we have setup our production system at work.


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5/15/2012 3:04 AM
 
ok, that is the prerequisite. So, the setup I described plus the load balancer is similar to your working configuration. Is this correct? Please feel free to give me suggestion. Thanks
 
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