This topic describes how to change the configuration of an
existing resource to support load balancing.
On the left navigation
panel, in the Resources section, click List Resources.
On the List
Resources page, locate the resource on which the non-load-balanced
organization is hosted, select the option button corresponding to it,
then click Overview.
On the Resource
Overview page, in the Service Components
section, select the option button corresponding to IIS
Web Service, then click Overview.
On the IIS
Web Service Shortcuts page, click Load Balancing
Configuration.
On the Load
Balance Resource Configuration page, specify
the information as described below.
Enable Load Balance: Select this check box if you want
to enable the load balancing feature on this resource.
Load Balance Server List: Type the Fully Qualified Domain
Name (FQDN) or NetBIOS name of the secondary hosting server.
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.
Click Save.
The resource is now configured to support load balancing
and you can now proceed to promoting
a non-load-balanced organization to a load-balanced organization.