On the left navigation panel, in the Windows Web Hosting section, click Load Balance Configuration.
Manually synchronizing a load-balanced organization
The Load Balance Website page provides an overview of the load-balanced setup for the organization. It also allows you to manually synchronize the primary and the secondary resources.
How to go to the Load Balance Website page
The Load Balance Website page displays the following properties:
Load Balance Server List: The Fully Qualified Domain Names (FQDNs) or NetBIOS names of the secondary hosting servers configured for load balancing the organization.
Virtual IP: The external IP Address used by the load-balancing setup to redirect the requests to the load-balanced resources, that is, the primary and the secondary hosting servers.
To manually synchronize the primary and secondary resources, you can click the initiate synchronization button. This button is provided so that if an organization's configuration is not in sync between the primary and the secondary resources, clicking this button triggers a synchronization of its configuration from the primary to the secondary resource.