Support WebCast: Network Load Balancing in Microsoft Windows 2000 (324963)
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- Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server
This article was previously published under Q324963 Session SummaryIn this presentation, we will outline all of the Network
Load Balancing (NLB) features in Microsoft Windows 2000, discuss the
differences between NLB and clustering, and review the most common
configurations of different NLB scenarios. This is a
Level
200 session that was recorded November 27, 2001 and presented by
Troy Reavis, Jr. Troy Reavis, Jr. joined Microsoft in July 2000, after
graduating from the University of Oklahoma. He has worked specifically with
Windows 2000 security and networking technologies during the last year and a
half. Troy regularly delivers presentations about Network Load Balancing,
TCP/IP, and DNS, to Microsoft employees. Viewing the PresentationTo view, please click on the link:
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