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ARR and MaximumASP
As you may know, Application Request Routing (ARR) has a host name affinity feature that is designed specifically for hosters to use to maximize the available resources across their environment. More info on host name affinity and hosting can be found here and here.
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Pre-caching contents using Application Request Routing (ARR) and Search Engine Optimizer (SEO)
Application Request Routing (ARR) Version 2 includes support for disk caching capabilities which effectively allows ARR to be used as a cache proxy. ARRv2 also includes management of cache hierarchy so that it can be used to build a network of cache servers, as in Content Delivery Network (CDN) or Edge Caching Network (ECN).
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Application Request Routing Version 2 in action.
As you know, in Application Request Routing Version 2, the focus is around enabling ARR as a cache proxy in CDN/ECN environment. We had our first beta release in March 09 and the currently available release for supporting this scenario is ARRv2 Beta 2 (Released in July 09 and more info can be found here.)
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HostingCon 2009 and Application Request Routing (ARR)
Ahead of HostingCon 2009 next week, I wanted to show how ARR can be used in hosting environment to offer elastic scalability. This feature has been highlighted in other walkthroughs and blogs, but here is the video version.