Network Load Balancing (NLB) is a component in Windows Server operating systems that load balances network traffic (sent to a cluster virtual IP address) among multiple servers in an NLB cluster.
Questions tagged [nlb]
125 questions
-1
votes
1 answer
NLB Node Participating in Cluster But Not Listed in Manager
I have a NLB cluster that has been setup for several months and everything is working as expected.
After a reboot of one of the nodes I no longer see that node in the NLB manager. It says it's "Loading information from host "hostname" for cluster…

Steve Evans
- 260
- 1
- 5
- 16
-1
votes
1 answer
windows 7 machines using network load balancing
I would like to run 2 windows 7 machines in network load balancing mode.
If this possible?
Searching on the internet, I found a lot of references about 2 internet connections on one computer.
That is not what I my issue is.. I would like to run 2…

TarunJain
- 31
- 2
-2
votes
1 answer
Should I disable "register this connection's addresses in DNS"?
I have DC and aditional DC, both have DNS services and AD replications on. I have configured NLB cluster to used with IIS services on same servers. Problem is that the NLB cluster adress popups up automaticly to DNS as one one servers adresses…

Timo77
- 131
- 3
- 5
- 13
-3
votes
3 answers
How to failover to another web service automatically?
I've got a 3rd party off-the-shelf windows application that needs to connect to a Web Service (IP address or URL) installed onto another server (actually running on Windows 7 Professional).
My user wants me to implement a fail-over solution in which…

Joshua Lim
- 251
- 1
- 3
- 14
-6
votes
1 answer
Network Load Balancing VMWARE
Is network load balancing (NLB) with windows server 2012 using unicast and active-passive mode supported on VMWARE ?
More details:
I have 3 http servers running inside a windows server 2012 network load balancer . They are routing the traffic to…

Momo
- 553
- 1
- 5
- 10