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  • Summary

    The Microsoft Web Farm Framework simplifies the provisioning and deployment of your web server infrastructure – both the servers themselves, as well as the web applications and sites you run on top of them. 

    The Web Farm Framework enables a smoother continuous deployment workflow.  It also makes it easy to seamlessly scale your infrastructure by adding servers to it without additional management overhead.  Best of all it is available at no extra cost and works with all editions of Windows Server.

    Hope this helps,

    Scott

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    Published Thursday, January 20, 2011 9:47 PM by ScottGu
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    Comments

    # re: Microsoft Web Farm Framework 2.0

    Friday, January 21, 2011 2:14 AM by Johannes Hansen

    Hi Scott, thats great! :) May I ask why the Web Farm Framework depends on Web Deploy 1.1 instead of Web Deploy 2.0?

    # re: Microsoft Web Farm Framework 2.0

    Friday, January 21, 2011 2:40 AM by # re: Microsoft Web Farm Framework 2.0
    Friday, January 21, 2011 3:05 AM by sliderhouserules

    Any built-in integration with TFS build? If not, any planned for future release?

    # re: Microsoft Web Farm Framework 2.0

    Friday, January 21, 2011 4:20 AM by # re: Microsoft Web Farm Framework 2.0
    Friday, January 21, 2011 4:27 AM by Joe

    Can you ask whoever is responsible for the Find Web Hosting website (www.microsoft.com/.../home) to provide a means to identify which hosting providers/plans would be good candidates that would support a web farm?

    Ideally, it would be great if the IIS team could somehow indicte which ones the web farm framework was tested on.

    # re: Microsoft Web Farm Framework 2.0

    Friday, January 21, 2011 5:43 AM by Edward

    'Several issues related to syncing large amounts of files across web farm nodes have been fixed between the beta and today’s release.'

    Smells a bit too much beta to me (no pun intended). We have a couple of servers in a load balanced environment. I would not recommend a product for our critical enterprise environment when you know that several issues in critical functions are not fixed.

    # re: Microsoft Web Farm Framework 2.0

    Friday, January 21, 2011 9:28 AM by MetalliMyers

    Do the 2 or more servers have to belong to a domain for this to work?

    # re: Microsoft Web Farm Framework 2.0

    Friday, January 21, 2011 12:42 PM by Larry Andersen

    I am soooooo excited about this tool, but the documentation is woefully lacking.  Is there a plan to update the doco to provide some necessary detail such as how to integrate with 3rd party load balancers?  Thanks.

    # re: Microsoft Web Farm Framework 2.0

    Friday, January 21, 2011 1:03 PM by miksh

    Scott, could you elaborate more re. third party load balancers support?

    I didn't find anything about this topic in the WFF documentation on iis.net.  

    # re: Microsoft Web Farm Framework 2.0

    Friday, January 21, 2011 1:08 PM by fschwiet

    Its strange to me that microsoft deployment technologies (Web Deploy and now Web Farm Framework) rely on cloning an existing server, encouraging the original server to be setup manually.

    My understanding of good continuous integration practices is that one should prefer for server provisioning and deployment to be automated, with the same automation scripts used to deploy to test and production environments.  This helps verify your deployment scripts, ensuring everything will work the same.

    I think the deployment model you should be aiming for is the one presented in Continuous Delivery ().  Personally I'd rather rely on a deploy script thats been been verified against test environments, even if the deploy scripts are using xcopy/ftp.

    # re: Microsoft Web Farm Framework 2.0

    Friday, January 21, 2011 4:24 PM by Steve

    How does this work with appfabric caching?

    # re: Microsoft Web Farm Framework 2.0

    Friday, January 21, 2011 7:24 PM by blogs.iis.net/.../how-to-integrate-f5-with-web-farm-framework.aspx  

    # re: Microsoft Web Farm Framework 2.0

    Saturday, January 22, 2011 4:12 AM by Matt Duguid

    What's the 3rd party support like for f5 h/w l/b?

    # re: Microsoft Web Farm Framework 2.0

    Saturday, January 22, 2011 7:25 AM by Typo Police

    I couldn't help but notice that there is a rather unfortunate typo in the second sentence of this post. Just thought I'd mention it.

    Great blog and awesome work!

    # re: Microsoft Web Farm Framework 2.0

    Sunday, January 23, 2011 11:15 AM by # re: Microsoft Web Farm Framework 2.0
    Monday, January 24, 2011 1:08 AM by ScottGu

    @Johannes,

    >>>>>> May I ask why the Web Farm Framework depends on Web Deploy 1.1 instead of Web Deploy 2.0?

    I believe it works with either version installed. I think the reason it depends on 1.1 is because there aren't any 2.0 specific dependencies in it.

    Hope this helps,

    Scott

    # re: Microsoft Web Farm Framework 2.0

    Monday, January 24, 2011 1:09 AM by ScottGu

    @sliderhouserules,

    >>>>>>> Any built-in integration with TFS build? If not, any planned for future release?

    The Web Farm Framework doesn't have any specific TFS integration. However, you can use Web Deploy with TFS build and do automated build pushes to a cluster maintained with the Web Farm Framework.  

    Hope this helps,

    Scott