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Benefits of host name affinity provider in ARRv1 RTW

As you know, ARRv1 has RTW'ed last week. Download the RTW release from: Microsoft Application Request Routing Version 1 for IIS 7 x86 Microsoft Application Request Routing Version 1 for IIS 7 x64 One of the features that we have added between ARRv1 RC...

The Microsoft Application Request Routing (ARR) Version 1 for IIS7 has been released to web (RTW).

This is the official release for ARR Version 1 for IIS7 and it is now fully supported by Microsoft Support . Overview: ARR Version 1 for IIS7 is a proxy based routing module that forwards HTTP requests to content servers based on HTTP headers and server...

Meaning of "minimum servers" in Application Request Routing

The product team is currently working on ARRv1 RTW and online help, in addition to the walkthroughs , will be part of this release effort. That said, it has come to my attention that the "minimum servers" (available on Health Test page) has not been documented...

Application Request Routing Release Candidate (RC) has been released

Today, IIS team has made the Application Request Routing (ARR) RC for IIS 7 available for download . This is the last major milestone release before the Release To Web (RTW) release. In addition to the feature improvements based on customer feedback,...

Video walk-through for Application Request Routing (ARR)

A couple of weeks ago, I put together a video walk-through of Application Request Routing . The video is about 45 minutes long and it highlights the key features and scenarios that were included in CTP1 release which can be downloaded from: Application...

Relationship between Application Request Routing and URL Rewrite modules

As most of you know by now, Application Request Routing (ARR) CTP1 was released in early July. (Download x86 here and x64 here . Support is available via this forum.) ARR relies on the URL Rewrite module for inspecting the incoming HTTP requests and making...

SSL off-loading in Application Request Routing

One of the features that has not been called out explicitly in Application Request Routing (ARR) documentations is SSL off-loading. This is a feature in which the communications between the clients and the ARR server are done via SSL while the communications...

Application Request Routing (ARR) as a reverse proxy?

I have been asked if Application Request Routing (ARR) can be used as a reverse proxy - and the answer is YES! As you may know, ARR depends on URL rewrite module to inspect the incoming requests and determine which server group the request should be routed...

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