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Internet Information Services 7.0 andInternet Information Services 7.5
Infrastructure Planning and Design
Published: June 2008Updated: July 2010
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What Is IPD?
Guidance that clarifies and streamlines the planningand design process for Microsoft infrastructuretechnologies
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
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Getting Started
Internet Information Services 7.0 andInternet Information Services 7.5
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Whats New in
Windows Server 2008 R2 (IIS 7.5)The following changes are available in theWeb Server (IIS) role in Windows Server2008 R2:
Integrated extensions
Management enhancements
Application hosting enhancements
Enhancements to Microsoft .NET support on Server
Core
BranchCache
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IIS Decision Flow
SCM ITAMAPw/ CAL Tracker
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Step 2: Characterize the Applications
Task 1: Create an Application InventoryTo gather requirements, ask the followingquestions: Will it need Microsoft .NET Framework?
Does it need to be isolated? How many users will need to gain access?
What are the fault tolerance needs?
Is the full list of information needs in guide?
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Step 3: Determine Windows Server 2008
Edition and Installation Mode Task 1: Determine the Edition
32-bit (Windows Server 2008)
64-bit (Windows Server 2008 or Windows Server 2008 R2)
Task 2: Determine the Installation Mode Full Installation (Standard/Enterprise/Datacenter)
Core Installation
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Step 4: Determine the Location forConfiguration and Content Storage
Task 1: Determine the configuration and contentlocation Local Storage
Remote File Shares
Task 2: Determine the configuration and contentstorage requirements Capacity
Performance
Task 3: Determine the configuration and contentstorage fault tolerance Built-In (Network-Attached)
File Replication
Server Clustering
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Step 5: Determine the Fault Tolerance for theInfrastructure
Task 1: Determine the Fault-Tolerance Approach Software NLB
Hardware load balancers
Task 2: Determine the Need for Additional Services Additional services like DNS may require fault tolerance as well
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Step 6: Determine Required Server Resources
Task 1: Determine Whether to Use Virtualization Physical Hardware
Virtual Machine
Task 2: Define the Number of IIS Instances
Task 3: Server Scaling Considerations
BranchCache (New for Windows Server 2008 R2)
CPU
Memory Network
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Summary and Conclusion
Each application was scoped and characterized
Implementation method and platform selected
Configuration and content storage location decided
Fault tolerance needs addressed Server instances determined and scaled
appropriately
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Find More Information
Download the full document and other IPD guides:www.microsoft.com/ipd
Contact the IPD team:
Access the Microsoft Solution Accelerators website:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/SolutionAccelerators
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Questions?
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Addenda:
Benefits for Consultants or Partners
IPD in Microsoft Operations Framework 4.0
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Benefits of Using the IIS Guide
Benefits for Business Stakeholders/Decision Makers Most cost-effective design solution for implementation
Alignment between the business and IT from the beginning of the designprocess to the end
Benefits for Infrastructure Stakeholders/Decision Makers Authoritative guidance
Business validation questions ensuring solution meets requirements of businessand infrastructure stakeholders
High integrity design criteria that includes product limitations
Fault-tolerant infrastructure Infrastructure thats sized appropriately for business requirements
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Benefits of Using the IIS Guide (Continued)
Benefits for Consultants or Partners Rapid readiness for consulting engagements
Planning and design template to standardize design and peer reviews
A leave-behind for pre- and post-sales visits to customer sites
General classroom instruction/preparation
Benefits for the Entire Organization Using the guide should result in a design that will be sized, configured, and
appropriately placed to deliver a solution for achieving stated businessrequirements
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IPD in Microsoft Operations Framework 4.0
Use MOF with IPD guides to ensure that people and processconsiderations are addressed when changes to an organizations ITservices are being planned.