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07.01.2008 at 10:46AM PDT, ID: 23531043 | Points: 500
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Using ISA to create a webserver failover solution

Asked by wcsjimmy in MS Internet Security & Accel, MS Forefront

Tags: Microsoft, ISA Server, 2006

I am trying to setup a way so that I have an ISA server in the front, and then 2 webservers behind the ISA server.


I would like for the ISA server to redirect all web traffic to the primary web server, unless it goes down, in which case, send all traffic to the alternate.

All documentation I have looked at states that is uses round robbin which I want to avoid.

Is this doable?

Thanks,
Jim
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