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IIS7 – Application Request Routing

ARR is a proxy based routing module that forwards HTTP requests to content servers based on HTTP headers and server variables, and load balance algorithms.  It is designed for web server administrators and hosting providers and to increase Web application reliability and scalability.  ARR also enables shared hosters to maximize resource utilization on application servers and reduce management costs for server farms. 

  • Balance web requests more efficiently across servers to maximize resource utilization.
  • Increase Security and Scalability of Application Servers.
  • Optimize and scale server capacity through client and host name affinity. 

http://www.iis.net/learn/extensions/configuring-application-request-routing-(arr)/achieving-high-availability-and-scalability-arr-and-nlb

http://blogs.iis.net/wonyoo/archive/2009/02/16/the-microsoft-application-request-routing-arr-version-1-for-iis7-has-been-released-to-web-rtw.aspx

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