Applies To: Windows Server 2008 R2
You can use Network Load Balancing (NLB) in Windows Server 2008
to enhance the scalability and availability of server applications. NLB
can also help you scale your server's performance to keep up with the
increasing demands of your Internet-based clients. This topic includes
information about:
Overview of Network Load Balancing
Checklist: Getting Started with Network Load Balancing
Installing Network Load Balancing
Creating Network Load Balancing Clusters
Managing Network Load Balancing Clusters
Setting Network Load Balancing Parameters
Controlling Hosts on Network Load Balancing Clusters
Removing Network Load Balancing
Troubleshooting Network Load Balancing Clusters
Resources for Network Load Balancing
User Interface: Network Load Balancing Manager
Overview of Network Load Balancing
Checklist: Getting Started with Network Load Balancing
Installing Network Load Balancing
Creating Network Load Balancing Clusters
Managing Network Load Balancing Clusters
Setting Network Load Balancing Parameters
Controlling Hosts on Network Load Balancing Clusters
Removing Network Load Balancing
Troubleshooting Network Load Balancing Clusters
Resources for Network Load Balancing
User Interface: Network Load Balancing Manager
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