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| Related DevelopMentor Courses | MORE | | Building Scalable and Secure WCF Services For that we need a load balancer capable of SSL pass-through, such as F5’s BIG-IP. Michele Leroux Bustamante has written an excellent article showing precisely how to do this. The key to building scalable WCF services is to eliminate binding configurations that could result in server affinity. For this reason you should avoid bindings that establish a session with the service, such as NetTcpBinding or WsHttpBinding with secure conversation enabled. This means the load can be more efficiently distributed across multiple servers. Download the code for this blog post here. Enjoy. DevelopMentor Courses - Monday, June 18, 2012 |
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| The Latest from DevelopMentor | MORE | | Building Scalable and Secure WCF Services For that we need a load balancer capable of SSL pass-through, such as F5’s BIG-IP. Michele Leroux Bustamante has written an excellent article showing precisely how to do this. The key to building scalable WCF services is to eliminate binding configurations that could result in server affinity. For this reason you should avoid bindings that establish a session with the service, such as NetTcpBinding or WsHttpBinding with secure conversation enabled. This means the load can be more efficiently distributed across multiple servers. Download the code for this blog post here. Enjoy. DevelopMentor Courses - Monday, June 18, 2012 Building a Cloud OS for.NET Developers - Part 2 If you really want to access to your EC2 machine from anywhere, you probably want a reliable DNS name / IP address. That’s where Elastic IPs come into play in EC2: Feature Guide: Amazon EC2 Elastic IP Addresses [link] If you create an elastic IP, then you can map it to a sub-domain in your domain and always use that. Then as long as I have a way to start my machine and re-associate the IP, all my config on my various machines (such as remembered RDP settings and passwords and such) will “stick”. Articles Cloud Visual Studio web2.0GB of memory. mkennedy. Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog - Monday, June 13, 2011 Building Windows Machines in Amazon EC2 In this article I'm going to give you a simple, step-by-step overview of how to create a Windows 2008 server image in Amazon's Elastic Cloud Compute (EC2) infrastructure. After you launch you're instance you'll get a confirmation screen to show you it's being prepared and allow you to configure durable storage and IP addresses (both entirely optional). Tags: Articles Tools Now I must admit I'd rather have found a good tutorial on The Internets or even in a book. Feel free to send me any I missed. My experience is they are either dated or about Linux and so on. Here we go. Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog - Saturday, January 30, 2010 | -
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In this article I'm going to give you a simple, step-by-step overview of how to create a Windows 2008 server image in Amazon's Elastic Cloud Compute (EC2) infrastructure. After you launch you're instance you'll get a confirmation screen to show you it's being prepared and allow you to configure durable storage and IP addresses (both entirely optional). Tags: Articles Tools Now I must admit I'd rather have found a good tutorial on The Internets or even in a book. Feel free to send me any I missed. My experience is they are either dated or about Linux and so on. Here we go. Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog - Saturday, January 30, 2010 - Building a Cloud OS for.NET Developers - Part 2
If you really want to access to your EC2 machine from anywhere, you probably want a reliable DNS name / IP address. That’s where Elastic IPs come into play in EC2: Feature Guide: Amazon EC2 Elastic IP Addresses [link] If you create an elastic IP, then you can map it to a sub-domain in your domain and always use that. Then as long as I have a way to start my machine and re-associate the IP, all my config on my various machines (such as remembered RDP settings and passwords and such) will “stick”. Articles Cloud Visual Studio web2.0GB of memory. mkennedy. - Building Scalable and Secure WCF Services
For that we need a load balancer capable of SSL pass-through, such as F5’s BIG-IP. Michele Leroux Bustamante has written an excellent article showing precisely how to do this. The key to building scalable WCF services is to eliminate binding configurations that could result in server affinity. For this reason you should avoid bindings that establish a session with the service, such as NetTcpBinding or WsHttpBinding with secure conversation enabled. This means the load can be more efficiently distributed across multiple servers. Download the code for this blog post here. Enjoy. DevelopMentor Courses - Monday, June 18, 2012 - Building Windows Machines in Amazon EC2
In this article I'm going to give you a simple, step-by-step overview of how to create a Windows 2008 server image in Amazon's Elastic Cloud Compute (EC2) infrastructure. After you launch you're instance you'll get a confirmation screen to show you it's being prepared and allow you to configure durable storage and IP addresses (both entirely optional). Tags: Articles Tools Now I must admit I'd rather have found a good tutorial on The Internets or even in a book. Feel free to send me any I missed. My experience is they are either dated or about Linux and so on. Here we go. Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog - Saturday, January 30, 2010 - P2P and WCF: Registering a Service
one or more IP addresses and scope. IP addresses and scope. This article helps you with troubleshooting if Teredo should not be enabled on your machine. Again this article has all the details on clouds and their background. So to wrap it up - by default a peer name registration will use all available NICs/IP addresses. To make a service discoverable using the P2P infrastructure, you first have to do a so called peer name registration. port number. comment (optional). up to 4KB of binary data (optional). Peer Name. The name of the service you want to register. www.leastprivilege.com - Wednesday, April 30, 2008 %>
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