Stellar author team of Microsoft MVPs helps developers and administrators get the most out of Windows IIS 8
If you’re a developer or administrator, you’ll want to get thoroughly up to speed on Microsoft’s new IIS 8 platform with this complete, in-depth reference. Prepare yourself to administer IIS 8 in not only commercial websites and corporate intranets, but also the mass web hosting market with this expert content. The book covers common administrative tasks associated with monitoring and managing an IIS environment–and then moves well beyond, into extensibility, scripted admin, and other complex topics.
The book highlights automated options outside the GUI, options that include the Power Shell provider and App Cmd tool. It explores extensibility options for developers, including ISAPI and HTTPModules. And, it delves into security protocols and high availability/load balancing at a level of detail that is not often found in IIS books.
- Author team includes Microsoft MVPs and an IIS team member
- Covers the management and monitoring of Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) 8 for administrators and developers, including MOF and MOM
- Delves into topics not often included in IIS books, including using the Power Shell provider and App Cmd tool and other automated options, and extending IIS 8 with ISAPI or HTTPModules
- Explores security issues in depth, including high availability/load balancing, and the Kerberos, NTLM, and PKI/SSL protocols
- Explains how to debug and troubleshoot IIS
Professional Microsoft IIS 8 features a wealth of information gathered from individuals running major intranets and web hosting facilities today, making this an indispensible and real-world reference to keep on hand.
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Introduction xxvii
Part I: Introduction and Deployment
Chapter 1: Background on IIS and New Features In IIS 8.0 3
Chapter 2: IIS 8.0 Architecture 19
Chapter 3: Planning Your Deployment 39
Chapter 4: Installing IIS 8.0 63
Part II: Administration
Chapter 5: Administration Tools 97
Chapter 6: Website Administration 117
Chapter 7: Web Application Administration 153
Chapter 8: Web Application Pool Administration 179
Chapter 9: Delegating Remote Administration 221
Chapter 10: Configuring Other Services 259
Part III: Advanced Administration
Chapter 11: Core Server 315
Chapter 12: Core Server Extensibility 343
Chapter 13: Securing the Server 393
Chapter 14: Authentication and Authorization 423
Chapter 15: SSL and TLS 471
Chapter 16: IIS Scalability I: Building an IIS Web Farm 501
Chapter 17: IIS Scalability II: Load Balancing and ARR 545
Chapter 18: Programmatic Configuration and Management 597
Chapter 19: URL Rewrite 681
Chapter 20: Configuring Publishing Options 743
Part IV: Managing and Operating IIS 8.0
Chapter 21: IIS AND Operations Management 779
Chapter 22: Monitoring and Performance Tuning 805
Chapter 23: Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 851
Index 923
Over de auteur
Ken Schaefer is a senior architect at HP Enterprise Services and a coauthor of Professional IIS 7. He is a Microsoft MVP for Window Server/IIS.
Jeff Cochran is a senior network specialist for the City of Naples, Florida.
Scott Forsyth is the co-founder and Chief Systems Engineer of Vaasnet, and a Microsoft MVP for ASP.NET/IIS.
Dennis Glendenning is an enterprise solutions architect with Avanade.
Benjamin Perkins is a senior support escalation engineer at Microsoft Deutschland.