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Webfarms (Part 2) : Balancing The Load |
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Okay, so you understand webfarms now. What's the magic that actually distributes the load, and how does it determine how the distribution is handled? |
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Posted On : 27 Mar 2005 |
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Webfarms (Part 1) : The Only Way To Host! |
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Networks can be configured to be so incredibly redundant now - for reasonable prices - that there is no excuse for a data center not to achieve five nines (99.999%) of availability.
But what about the servers and applications? Why spend so much time up front configuring the network to make sure it doesn't fail, and then deploy an application to a single server? |
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Posted On : 13 Mar 2005 |
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Dynamic Loading of Web User Controls – Architectural Aspect |
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This paper by Eswar provides a solution for the application architects/designers on how to utilize web user controls effectively by loading them dynamically, while doing design for the complex web based applications. |
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Posted On : 05 Dec 2004 |
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N-Tier Applications and .NET |
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Creating N-tier applications is not a new concept now. This article is intended to give you an overview of n-tier architecture as applicable to .NET. |
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Posted On : 17 Aug 2003 |
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