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Learn more about: Checklist: Configuring Internet Information Services |
Checklist: Configuring Internet Information Services |
06/08/2017 |
biztalk-server |
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This topic lists steps that should be followed when preparing Internet Information Services (IIS) for use in a production [!INCLUDEbtsBizTalkServerNoVersion] environment.
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Set up IIS to publish [!INCLUDEbtsBizTalkServerNoVersion] Web services and WCF services. For more information, go to:
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Verify that [!INCLUDEbtsBizTalkServerNoVersion] Web services and WCF services are working correctly. For more information, go to:
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Lock down [!INCLUDEbtsBizTalkServerNoVersion] Web services:
- Turn off the Debug switch in the web.config or machine.config file.
- Configure so that POST is the only verb allowed.
For more information, go to:
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Configure load balancing by using NLB (or other load balancer) to balance load across BizTalk Server Web services and WCF services.
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Change IIS and ASP.NET settings for tuning Web services. ASP.NET 2.0 includes auto-tuning, so modifying these settings should not be needed for the web.config file of ASP.NET 2.0 Web sites where autoConfig is enabled in the
<processModel>
section.autoConfig=true
is the default setting.Review the "ASP.NET settings that can impact HTTP or SOAP Adapter performance” section in Configuration Parameters that Affect Adapter Performance.
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Implement an approach for publishing [!INCLUDEbtsBizTalkServerNoVersion] Web services and WCF services. For more information, go to:
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Follow best practices for optimizing IIS performance. For more information, go to Tuning IIS 10.0
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Follow best practices for writing high performance web applications for IIS. For more information, go to 10 Tips for Writing High-Performance Web Applications.