Network Load Balancing (NLB) distributes traffic across several servers, using the TCP/IP networking protocol. NLB is particularly useful for ensuring that stateless applications, such as Web servers running Internet Information Services (IIS), are scalable by adding additional servers as the load increases.
network errors occurred in the last %2 minutes. Please review the server's error log. The server and/or network hardware ...
Network Errors/sec is the rate at which serious unexpected errors are occurring. Such errors generally indicate that the ...
Network interfaces {0} and {1} are on the same cluster network, yet either address {3} is not reachable from {2} or the ping ...
Network Level Authentication is a new authentication method that enhances security by providing user authentication earlier ...
Network Load Balancing (NLB) distributes traffic across several servers, using the TCP/IP networking protocol. NLB is particularly ...
Network Load Balancing Tools includes the Network Load Balancing Manager snap-in, and the nlb.exe and wlbs.exe command-line ...
Network mapping is disabled by default on domain networks. Your network administrator can use Group Policy to enable mapping. ...
Network Name resource '%1' (with associated network name '%2') has Kerberos Authentication support enabled. Failed to add ...
Network Name resource '%1' (with associated network name '%2') has Kerberos Authentication support enabled. Failed to add ...