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Internet Information Services 7.0

Internet Information Services 7.0. Infrastructure Planning and Design Series. What Is IPD?. Infrastructure Planning and Design (IPD) provides planning and design guidance that aims to clarify and streamline the planning and design process for Microsoft infrastructure technologies. IPD:

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Internet Information Services 7.0

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  1. Internet Information Services 7.0 Infrastructure Planning and Design Series

  2. What Is IPD? Infrastructure Planning and Design (IPD) provides planning and design guidance that aims to clarify and streamline the planning and design process for Microsoft infrastructure technologies. IPD: • Defines decision flow • Describes decisions to be made • Relates decisions and options for the business • Frames additional questions for business understanding IPD guides are available at www.microsoft.com/ipd

  3. Getting Started Internet Information Services 7.0

  4. Purpose and Overview • Purpose • To provide guidance for designing an IIS 7.0 infrastructure • Agenda • IIS 7.0 features • IIS 7.0 infrastructure design process

  5. IIS Overview • Part 1 – Assess Applications • Part 2 – Design IIS

  6. IIS Decision Flow

  7. Step 1: Determine the Project Scope • Divide large projects into smaller, repeatable units • Use large-project discipline, even on small projects

  8. Step 2: Characterize the Applications • Software Requirements • Isolation Requirements • Hardware Requirements • Number of Users • Planned Growth

  9. Step 3: Determine Windows Server 2008 Edition and Installation Mode • OS Version • 32-bit • 64-bit • Installation Mode • Full Installation (Standard/Enterprise/Datacenter) • Core Installation

  10. Step 4: Determine the Location in Which to Store Configuration and Content • Determine where to store configuration and content • Local Storage • Remote File Shares • Determine storage requirements • Capacity • Performance • Determine storage fault tolerance • Built-In (Network Attached) • File Replication • Server Clustering

  11. Step 5: Determine Fault Tolerance for the Infrastructure • Software NLB • Hardware NLB • Additional Services

  12. Step 6: Determine Server Resource Requirements • Virtualization? • Physical Hardware • Virtual Machine • Number of Instances • Scaling • CPU • Memory • Network

  13. Conclusion • Location • Implementation Method • Server Platform • Server Resources • Fault Tolerance This guide offers major architectural guidance. Refer to product documentation for additional details. All the IPD guides are available at www.microsoft.com/ipd

  14. Questions?

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