ZDNet UK


Skip to Main Content

ZDNet.co.uk - Winner of Best Business Website 2007
  1. Home
  2. News
  3. Blogs
  4. Reviews
  5. Prices
  6. Resources
  7. Community
  8. My ZDNet

 

ZDNet UK RSS Feeds


IT Jobs

Network management Toolkit

Download Now

Windows NT Load Balancing Service (WLBS) Technical Overview

Did you find this white paper useful?
22 out of 50 users found this white paper useful


Publisher Microsoft
Publisher Registration Direct Access
Topics Load Balancing, TCP - IP, Proxy Servers, VPNs, Windows NT - 2000 - 2003 Date added 18 Nov 2003
Downloads 86 Format 68.0KB HTML

Microsoft® Windows NT® Load Balancing Service (WLBS), a feature of Windows NT Server 4.0, Enterprise Edition, provides scalability and high availability to enterprise-wide TCP/IP services, such as Web, proxy, Virtual Private Networking (VPN), and streaming media services. WLBS brings special value to enterprises deploying intranets and other TCP/IP services to link clients with transaction applications and back-end databases.

Download Now

Did you find this white paper useful?
22 out of 50 users found this white paper useful


  • Trackback
  • Clip Link

Related white papers

Warid Telecom Improves Performance and Availability With Help From TechAccess Pakistan

Lahore-based Warid Telecom began operations on May 23, 2005. Backed by the Abu Dhabi Group, one of the largest corporations in the Middle East and the single largest foreign investor...


MSDN Webcast: Load Balancing, Deployment, and Performance for Windows Communication Foundation (Level 200)

This webcast dives into some best practices that can help to ensure the highest level of performance and availability with Windows Communication Foundation (WCF). It examines guidelines for load balancing...


Load Balancing Exchange 2007 Client Access Servers Using Windows Network Load-Balancing Technology - Part 2: Configuring the Windows NLB Cluster

With the environment up and running, the very first thing one want to do is to create a record for the NLB cluster name in DNS. To do so log...


Load Balancing Exchange 2007 Client Access Servers Using Windows Network Load-Balancing Technology - Part 1: Overview of Windows NLB Clusters

This paper show how to load-balance Exchange 2007 Client Access Servers (CAS) using Windows Network Load Balancing (NLB) technology. By implementing a load-balancing solution, one can distribute client workload among...


TechNet Webcast: Configuring Office Communications Server 2007 With DNS, Certificates, and Load Balancers (Level 300)

This webcast provides an overview of how to configure Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 by setting up the Domain Name System (DNS). The webcast also addresses problems one may encounter...


Tivoli Workload Scheduler on z/OS: Using Negative Run Cycles

For a TWSz application to be automatically included in the Long Term Plan (LTP) and therefore, automatically added to the Current Plan (CP), it must contain at least one run...


Load Balanced Link Reversal Routing in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks

The Link Reversal Routing (LRR) algorithm maintains loop free routes in mobile ad hoc wireless networks while incurring low overhead. This paper explores the problem of balancing the load of...


Featured White paper

Identity and Security Management and Strong Information Technology Goverance

A total identity and access management (IAM) – driven goverance, risk and compliance (GRC) solution should ensure foolproof and accurate measurements of policies and practises across the enterprise.

This IDC white paper examines identity and security management (ISM) solutions and how these integrated offerings can play a key role in enforcing security compliance.

Download Now

Other White Papers

IT and the environment; a new item on the CIO's agenda?

It's difficult to open a newspaper, turn on the TV or browse the internet right now without...

IT optimization as a source of sustainable competitive advantage

Over the last ten years enterprises worldwide have transformed the way they do business by...

See All White Papers