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This course provides information on how to use two powerful tools to enhance fault tolerance and high availability: server clustering and Network Load Balancing.
Objectives:
- Differentiate between the server cluster models
- Create a new server cluster
- Differentiate between server clusters and network load balancing clusters
- Use the NLB Manager or NLB.exe utility to monitor the NLB cluster
- Create a network load balancing cluster
Topics:
- Server clustering
- Server cluster deployment options
- Server cluster administration
- Server clustering best practices
- Cluster network configuration
- Creating a new cluster
- Network load balancing (NLB)
- Managing NLB clusters
- NLB monitoring and best practices
- Creating a NLB cluster
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