01-04-2016 07:56 AM
please provide some steps that you used to load balance 2 servers on server 2012 for onbase 15
01-19-2016 05:19 AM
Hi Joe,
Thanks for the post.
There are a lot of variables here. For instance, are you using a software load balancer or a hardware appliance? Assuming you are using a hardware appliance, the next question depends by what you would like to have encrypted. Do you need to have end-to-end encryption (ie Client to Load Balancer to Application Server) which is going to add additional overhead of encrypting the traffic or are you ok with the Load Balancer being the encrypted endpoint (ie Client to Load Balancer over HTTPS and Load Balancer to Application Server over HTTP)?
One way of doing this is to get a certificate for your Load Balancer so all Client traffic is encrypted and leave the traffic on the server side between the Load Balancer and the OnBase Application Server unencrypted. This option would reduce the over head necessary of having to unencrypt the traffic on the Application Server.
Here are some articles which might help:
Building a Web Farm with IIS Servers
Hope this helps.
Take care.
01-19-2016 05:19 AM
Hi Joe,
Thanks for the post.
There are a lot of variables here. For instance, are you using a software load balancer or a hardware appliance? Assuming you are using a hardware appliance, the next question depends by what you would like to have encrypted. Do you need to have end-to-end encryption (ie Client to Load Balancer to Application Server) which is going to add additional overhead of encrypting the traffic or are you ok with the Load Balancer being the encrypted endpoint (ie Client to Load Balancer over HTTPS and Load Balancer to Application Server over HTTP)?
One way of doing this is to get a certificate for your Load Balancer so all Client traffic is encrypted and leave the traffic on the server side between the Load Balancer and the OnBase Application Server unencrypted. This option would reduce the over head necessary of having to unencrypt the traffic on the Application Server.
Here are some articles which might help:
Building a Web Farm with IIS Servers
Hope this helps.
Take care.
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