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Article ID: 320041 - Last Review: May 1, 2002 - Revision: 1.2
INFO: Supported Third-Party Load Balancers for Application Center 2000
This article was previously published under Q320041
SUMMARY
The following is a list of hardware load balancers that the Load Balancing Tool (ACExt.exe) currently supports. The Load Balancing Tool is included in the Microsoft Application Center 2000 Resource Kit.
The following hardware devices can be integrated with Microsoft Application Center by using the Load Balancing tool:
- Alteon WebSystems 180E
- Cisco Systems LocalDirector
- Cisco Systems Content Services Switch (CSS)
- F5 Networks BIG-IP
- Foundry Networks ServerIronXL
- Intel NetStructure 7175 and 7185
- Radware Web Server Director (WSD)
Updated information is located in the LB Device Help document that is supplied with the Load Balancing tool.
MORE INFORMATION
This list may not be current. For current information, download the latest Load Balancing Tool, and then see the LB Device Help document supplied with the download package.
The Load Balancing Tool is available for download from the Microsoft Application Center:
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(http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=1471C989-F573-44B3-9EE1-66A70D4A8DBA&displaylang=en)
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- Microsoft Application Center 2000 Standard Edition
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